MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU) has launched a Post Graduate Program (PGP) in Public Policy in an academia partnership with KPMG in India. The program is jointly designed to deliver this Post Graduate Program in Public Policy to students. This agile learning and industry-centric program of 11 months is aimed to prepare students for a fruitful career in the field of public policy.
Features of the Program
The defining feature of the PGP in #PublicPolicy is its proximate learning model, which considers the needs of fresh graduates and working professionals alike. The proximate learning includes a one-week classroom training program per trimester at the MIT-WPU Campus, Pune (i.e., three weeks of on-campus training) while the remaining curriculum would be delivered via an online/blended model. KPMG in India will assist MIT-WPU in preparing the course structure, providing study material, and making suitable faculties available for delivering approximately 150 hours of training, covering a portion of the following subjects:
Catalysts for Policy Formulation, Research Methodology, Digital Governance, Drafting of Public Policy, Budgeting & Financial Modelling, Urban Policy & Development Administration, Policy Implementation Monitoring & Impact Evaluation and Capstone Project
Elaborating on this leading industry-academia collaboration, Rahul V Karad, the visionary educationist, and the Managing Trustee & Executive President, MAEER’s MIT Group of Institutions & Executive President, MIT-WPU, Pune, said, “We are happy to roll out the Golden Batch of PGP in Public Policy in association with KPMG in India. We sincerely believe that the policy insights by KPMG’s instructors would immensely benefit our students during their academic journey at MIT-WPU and beyond.”
Guest Lectures from Policy Experts
The MIT-WPU School of Policy would further organize invited talks and discussions with eminent policy experts from India and abroad, decorated civil servants, representatives of multilateral organizations, leading consultants and members of think-tanks.
MIT-WPU has also formed an Advisory Body for PGP in Public Policy, which includes eminent experts like:
- Dr Narendra Jadhav, Noted Economist & MP, Rajya Sabha
- Dr Balwinder Singh, Retd. Special Director of CBI
- Dr Malwika Dadlani, Retd Joint Director, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi
- Dr Ram Gambhir, Former Head, Department of Anthropology, SPPU &
- Dr D P Agarwal, Former Chairman, Union Public Service Commission