M.Phil (Human Development) is a postgraduate academic research degree course. Human Development and Family Studies is an academic degree course that provides a broad introduction to the study of human development. The main purpose of this course is to provide advanced education in human development and change processes on a cultural basis. The research degree course centered on the formation, change, and development of the individual in his or her interaction with a culture-specific context. The degree course is suitable for those candidates who have advanced degrees in education, education economics or economics (with an emphasis on labor market/education, experience in impact evaluation design and methodology, finance/public sector management), relevant experience in a developing country and language skills. Master of Philosophy in Human Development and Family Studies course takes around two years and its syllabus is divided into four semesters of six months each. The program provides a study to enables applicants in gaining an understanding of aspects such as how to optimize their connection with other fellow humans and empower them to grow further. The research degree course train applicant to work in different fields which directly or indirectly helps in human growth such as public health, social services, research firms, teaching, consultation, as well as work in settings surrounding mental health, and much more.
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