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O.P. Jindal Global UniversitySonipat Narela Road, Sonipat - 131001
(Delhi NCR), Haryana, IndiaE-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.jsgp.edu.in
The Admission Office
Jindal School of Government and Public PolicyHEMANT SHARMADy. DirectorMobile: +91-8396907494 E-mail : [email protected]
HEMLATA VARMADy. ManagerMobile: +91-8930110724 E-mail: [email protected]
JINDAL SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC POLICYA vibrant intellectual environment
Jindal School of Government and Public
Pol icy (JSGP) is engaging with the
contemporary policy environment, which
d e m a n d s n e w i m a g i n a t i o n s , n e w
methodologies and even a revitalized ethics.
Through nat ional and internat ional
c o l l a b o r a t i o n s , J S G P p r o m o t e s
interdisciplinary studies, joint teaching and
research programmes, and strives to
develop a comparative perspective on global
policy issues.
JSGP offers students a well-grounded
education and exposes them to the field in
both rural and urban contexts and actual
institutional mechanisms. JSGP regularly
invites academicians, activists, senior
officia ls , po l i t ic ians , NGO-workers ,
p o l i c y m a k e r s f r o m U N a n d o t h e r
international organization to deliver lectures
and interact with students and faculties.
CONTENTS
O.P. JINDAL GLOBAL UNIVERSITYA world class university in the making
O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) is a non-profit
university established under the Haryana
Private Universities (Second Amendment) Act,
2009 and recognized by University Grants
Commission (UGC) of India. JGU promotes
teaching and research with a global perspective.
JGU promotes teaching and research with a
global perspective. JGU is one of the few
universities in Asia that maintains a 1:15 faculty-
student ratio and appoints faculty members
from different parts of the world with
outstanding academic qualifications and
experience.
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Jindal School of Government
and Public Policy 1
Dean's Message 2
Why Study MA Public Policy 3
MA Public Policy 4
Curriculum 4
Internship & Placements 5
Executive Education 6
International Alliances and Presence
in Public Policy Sphere 7
International Alliances and Presence
in Public Policy IDPPA 7
Capstone Project Initiative 8
Core Courses 8
Elective Courses 9
People @ JSGP 9
Facilities 10
Research & Publications 11
Programme 12
Eligibility 12
Fee 12
Education Loan 12
Scholarship 12
Application Process 12
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Public policy at the Jindal School of
Government and Public Policy is taught as
a p ract ice , wh ich w i l l enab le i ts
practitioners to find creative channels for
public deliberation and evidence-based
means for making decisions in the public
interest. The ability to do this is th need of
the hour because in increasingly elected
representatives are unable to fully reflect
and adequately safeguard the interests of
ordinary people.
At JSGP public policy is primarily focused
on people, recognizing that technical
expertise is meant to serve the interests of
people, andpolicy decisions should be
made after due deliberation, with ample
opportunities afforded to ordinary people
to shape those policy decisions.
JSGP public policy professionals are
trained to acquire expertise in different
technical disciplines.
Acquiring and being able to apply the
knowledge gleaned from an array of social
science disciplines, as opposed to
specialization in only economics, history,
sociology or political science is the
hallmark of public policy practitioners.
Most importantly, JSGP graduates will
have the wherewithal to ensure that the
substance of public policies, as well as
processes of their implementation, are
both in compliance with ethical norms
sustaining the public interest, fully
cognizant of people’s freedoms and
dignity.
DEAN’S MESSAGE
At JSGP public policy is
primarily focused on
people, recognizing that
technical expertise is
meant to serve the
inserts of people, and
policy decisions should
be made after due
deliberation, with ample
opportunities afforded to
ordinary people to shape
those policy decisions.
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Professor R. SudarshanM.A. (DSE.,Delhi), M.Phil.(Oxford)Professor & Dean and Executive Director, Centre for Ethics, Law and Political Economy
WHY STUDY MA PUBLIC POLICYA stepping stone to an exciting career in public life
The government plays a significant role in ensuring human security and human development,
promoting the common good and upholding the public interest. The MA Public Policy (MPP) opens
doors to the exciting world of public life. In a challenging and increasingly complex policy environment,
students can learn to solve practical problems and find solutions conductive to the public good.
JGU is a research intensive University. It has established several research centres in all its Schools.
Each faculty member is affiliated to a research centre. The University has over 200 full time faculty
members and nearly 3500 students. The University has extensive academic networks. It has
collaborative projects with reputed universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, Cornell, Harvard,
Michigan, Indiana and Yale.
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MA PUBLIC POLICYPreparing thought leaders for the future
Jindal School of Government and Public Policy
(JSGP) offers India’s first MA Public Policy
programme. This Masters programme will equip
students to perform effectively in complex policy
environments. It is interdisciplinary in approach
and enables students to address contemporary
political, economic and social issues in a coherent
and comprehensive manner. The Masters
programme imparts a strong training in theory,
covering key literature and debates. Students
develop quantitative and qualitative analytical
skills, receive and exposure to the real world policy
making process, and enhance their managerial
skills. We encourage students to chose courses
and topics which help them to explore their
intellectual curiosity.
CURRICULUMIgniting young minds from across the world.
The core course curriculum is carefully
balanced, drawing upon discipl ines
pertinent to designing, implementing and
evaluation of public policies. Students are
encouraged to specialize in their preferred
fie lds through e lect ive courses . A
dissertation written under the supervision
and guidance of faculty is a requirement.
Moreover, students are encouraged to take
courses in law, business and international
affairs, offered by the other schools of the
University.
Students are encouraged to courses from
other department / school and earn credits.
The University has full fledged language
centre in which Mandarin, Spanish, French
and Arabic languages are taught at no
additional cost.
The Jindal School of Government and
Public Policy is one of the five school of the
JGU.
Being a student at JSGP has
many advantages the greatest of
which is being mentioned by
superb faculty and everyone who
has taught me helped me grab
the best of opportunities like
“LAMP fellowship.
— Ishita Trivedi, JSGP Alumnus, LAMP
Fellow
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INTERNSHIP & PLACEMENTS Learning from the real world
JSGP has a wide range of contacts in India
and abroad. Being located close to New
Delhi, with the presence of a large number
of public institutions, international
organizations and NGOs, it helps us to
arrange internship for all the students.
INTERNSHIPS & PLACEMENTS• Actionaid, Chennai
• Asian Development Research Institute (ADRI) Patna
• Assam Human Rights Commission, Guwahati
• Axis Foundation
• Bennett & Coleman
• Brookings India
• Centre for Budget and Policy Studies
• Centre for Good Governance, Bhopal
• Centre for Science and Environment
• Centre of Public Policy Research
• Chase India
• Delhi Dialogue Commission, New Delhi
• Dell Incorporation
• GoSports Foundation
• Grant Thorton
• ICRISAT
• Indian Police Foundation
• Indian Revenue Services (UPSC )
• Majdur Kisaan Seva Sanghtan
• MSME Foundation
• National Institute of Public Finance
and Policy
• Niti Aayog, Delhi
• O p e n S o c i e t y F o u n d a t i o n -
International Domestic Workers
Federation / Open Society Hongkong
• Oxfam
• Parayas Pune
• Participatory Research in Asia
• Public Affairs Centre, Bangalore
• Royal Bhutan Civil Services - Bhutan
• S M Sehgal Foundation, Gurgaon
• Sandeep Dikshit, (Ex. MLA), New Delhi
• Save the Children
• Seed Corporation of India
• Seva Mandir, Udaipur
• Society for Social Audit, Accountability
and Transparency, Hyderabad
• Tata Trusts Fellowship Programme
• Vijaya Foundation Trust, Kadapa, AP
STUDENT LED INITIATIVESPlacement Committee
PCOM is a Student-led Placement Committee which is entrusted with the responsibility of facilitating the
internships and recruitment process for the school. The committee also organises resume writing and
LinkedIn profile formation workshops from time to time.
INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCES AND PRESENCE IN
PUBLIC POLICY SPHERE
International Public Policy Association
JSGP has become member of International Public Policy
Association in 2016, a network of global Public Policy
School:
• CIDE, Centro de Investigación y Docencia
Económicas, Mexico
• ENAP, Escola Nacional de AdministraçãoPública,
Brasília, Brasil
• ENS Cachan / Université Paris-Saclay, France
• ENTPE - University of Lyon, France
• ÉupolisLombardia, Milan, Italy
• FLACSO Ecuador, FacultadLatinoamericana de
CienciasSocialesSede, Ecuador
• Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National
University of Singapore, Singapore
EXECUTIVE EDUCATIONA pathway for the intellectual renewal of practioners
J S G P h a s i n i t i a t e d C a p a c i t y
Development activities to support the
administrative, police and other
centra l and state government
services, panchayat organizations,
and grass-roots level activists. JSGP
regular ly suppor t the t ra in ing
programmes for Public Servants
organized by JILDEE (Jindal Institute
of Leadership Deve lopment &
Executive Education)
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• School of Public Policy and Management,
Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
• Science Po Grenoble, France
• ScuolaNormale Superior, Institute of
Human and Social Sciences, Florence,
Italy
• The KU Leuven Master in European
Politics and Policies, Leuven, Belgium
• University of Colorado Denver, USA
• University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Social
Sciences, China
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
ANDPUBLIC POLICY ALLIANCE -
IDPPAJSGP is a member of the International
Development and Public Policy Alliance
(IDPPA)—a network of global public policy
schools—along with
• FundacaoGetulio Vargas (FGV), Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
• Russian Academy of National Economy
and Public Administration (RANEPA),
Moscow, Russia
• Beijing Normal University, School of
Social Development and Public Policy
(SSDPP), Beijing, China
• American University in Cairo (AUC)
School of Global Affairs and Public Policy,
Cairo, Egypt
• School of Government and Public Policy
(SGPP), Jakarta, Indonesia
• S c h o o l o f P u b l i c L e a d e r s h i p ,
Stellenbosch University, South Africa
• Tun Abdul Razak University, Kuala
Lumpur, MALAYSIA
• Environment, Development, and Sustain-
ability Program [EDS] Chulalongkorn
University, Bangkok THAILAND
• Istanbul Policy Center Sabanci University,
Istanbul, TURKEY
IDPPA shares academic research, exchanges
t e a c h i n g r e s o u r c e s a n d a d v o c a t e s
policyactions. It encourages new
frameworks.
POLICY CORNER- THE JSGP STUDENT BLOG
Policy Corner, as it is called, is the first ever online writing
space for the JSGP Student community. It was started
by two masters students Geetika Khanduja & Aparna
Sivaraman with an aim to inculcate a culture of writing
among the JSGP students. The main objective of the
policy blog is to provide the students a platform to
discuss local, national and global policy issues with a
wider audience. Right from its beginning, Policy Corner
became a hit among the close knit JSGP community and
also the JGU outside policy circle. It has always
published some very interesting, thought provoking and
relevant content on policy as well social issues which is
being recognised worldwide. Refer for more:
https://policycornerblog.wordpress.com/
PUBLIC POLICY CLUB
Public Policy Club is a new initiative which the MA (PP)
batch of 2016-18 is undertaking where students can
apply and test their theoretical models in real life
simulations and in some cases the real world. Public
Policy Club organizes a lot of activities that play a crucial
part in understanding the real life challenges by looking
at different perspectives ranging from the public,
administration, bureaucracy, society, finance, etc. Public
Policy Club also intend to inculcate policy brief writing
and support fellow members by motivating/ helping
them for paper presentation for various conferences.
• Health and Education
• Development Economics
• Econometrics
• Indian Economic Development
• Education Policy
• E n e r g y, C l i m a t e a n d I n t e r n a t i o n a l
Environmental Law
• Environmental Economics and Climate
Change
• Fundamentals in he governance and
management of environmental issues
• Gender and Development
• International Institutions and National
Policies
• Labor Market and Mico Enterprises
• Land and Resource Politics
• Political Economy of Trade and Globalization
• Power, Politics and Policy
• Development, Population and Resistance
• Social and Cultural Theory (Advanced)
• Sustainable Development
• Fiscal Federation
• Urban Space---Politics and Policy
R. Sudarshan (Dean)M.A. (DSE.,Delhi), M.Phil.(Oxford)Vinod Vyasulu (Vice Dean)Ph.D. (University of Florida), M.A. Economics (Delhi School of Economics)Rajeev MalhotraM.A. (DSE., Delhi); M.Sc. (LSE., London)Avanindra Nath ThakurB.A. (DU); M.A.; M.Phil.; Ph.D. (JNU)Pradeep GuinB.A. (DU); M.Sc Statistics; Ph.D. (Maryland Baltimore County University)Swagato SarkarM.A. (TISS, Mumbai), M.Phil. and DPhil (Oxon)Bhuvaneswari RamanM.Sc (Bangkok), M.Sc.and Ph.D. (LSE., London)Krishanu KarmakarB.Sc. (University of Calcutta); M.A. Delhi University); M.A.; Ph.D. (Georgia State University)Annika StyczynskiB.Sc. (University of Calcutta); M.A. Delhi University); M.A.; Ph.D. (Georgia State University)Sonali RoyB.Sc. (Calcutta University); M.Sc.; Ph.D. (ISI, Kolkata)Indranil MukhopadhyayB. A (Mumbai), M.A. and M. Phil. (JNU), D.Phil. (Oxon)Shraman BanerjeeB.Sc. (Calcutta University); M.S. (ISI, Delhi); M.A.; Ph.D. (Southern Methodist University)Kaveri Ishwar HaritasLL.B. (Bangalore University); Master in Development Studies; Ph.D. (Graduate Institute of International & Development Studies, Switzerland)Sumeet MhaskarB. A (Mumbai), M.A. and M. Phil. (JNU), D.Phil. (Oxon)Avanindra Nath ThakurAssistant ProfessorDebajit JhaB.A; M.A. (BHU); Ph.D. Candidate (JNU)Mehreen MookerjeeB.A.; M.S.; Ph.D. Candidate (Cornell University)Pratik Prasannakumar PhadkuleB.A.; M.S.W. (TISS); M.P.A.(Central European University)Admissions:Hemant Sharma - 8396907494Hemlata Varma - 8930110724
CORE COURSES
• Introduction to Public Policy and
Policy Process
• Micro Economics of Public Policy
• Macro Economics of Public Policy
• Political Philosophy of Public Policy
• Social and Cultural Theory
• Law, Governance and Institution
• Public Finance and Administration
• Programme Design and Evaluation
• Qualitative Research Methodology
• Statistical and Data Analysis
• Dissertation + Summer fieldwork +
Pre-dissertation workshop / Capstone
Project
PEOPLE @ JSGPELECTIVE COURSES
Only when I stepped into the world of
distinguished public policy experts and
students from the best universities from
around the world in Budapest and
Washington D.C., that I figured out how
remarkable the curriculum of and
teaching in JSGP is.
— Arijit P. Ghosh
Student JSGP 2013 Batch
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CAPSTONE PROJECT INITIATIVEThe capstone is an innovation in the curriculum of M A
Public Policy programme at JSGP. The allocation of
Capstone Project is scheduled in fourth semester (last
semester) for a duration of four to six months
(subjected to the requirement of the project). The
student is expected to work in an organization/
professionally managed institution under the
guidance that assigns specific work to him/her, and in
which he/she draws on the knowledge gained in the
course to present the organization with a solution. The
organization evaluates the work and grades the
student. This is the ‘capstone’ of the learning process.
JSGP has to build links with various organizations to
facilitate our students to undertake the challenge of a
capstone. Capstone project was initiated in 2016 and
students took projects in following institutions : -
• CUTS International
• Attached with Member of Parliament Mr. Rajeev
Gowda
• Pratham
• Delhi Dialogue Commission
• Deloitte Consulting
• National Human Rights Commission
• National Institute of Panchayat and Rural
Development
CAPSTONE PROJECTThe Capstone project is a student led independent
research project in the chosen field to address a
question or a problem encountered based on need felt
by a partner organization. The project is monitored by
two mentors, one in house faculty mentor and one field
level supervisor/ manager in the organization. The
Capstone project has to be in line with the goals of the
organization; and the project must produce valuable
research work for the organization. The research work
led by student needs to meet minimum required time
and quality standards. The Capstone project topic has
to be draw on the knowledge and skills learnt by
student who must demonstrate its relevance in the
organizational context. The purpose of working on a
Capstone project is for students to apply their
policy analysis skills in a way useful to the
practical needs of the partner organization8
JINDAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC POLICYThis is the in-house journal of JSGP. It
publishes and disseminates r igorous
theoretical, applied and empirical research.
Each issue of the journal carries original peer-
reviwed essays.
FACILITIESA sprawling green pollution-free campus
• A state-of-the art 100+ acres of safe and
beautiful residential campus.
• Free access of 24-hour medical attention
managed by the Fortis Hospital.
• Library with exhaustive collections and
electronic academic resources
• Sport Centres with national-level coaches
• Gymnasium, Pilates and Yoga Centre with
professional trainers
• Music room
• Fully air-conditioned modern residential
halls and class-rooms
• Campus-wide high-speed wifi network
• New olympic size swimming pool
PUBLICATIONS
INDIA PUBLIC POLICY REPORTThis is the flagship publication of JSGP which
seeks to contribute to policy advocacy and to
improve policy making and implementation
process in India. IPPR anticipates and highlights
issues that have a bearing on the development
prospects of the country. It aims to strengthen
evidence-based policy making anchored on
normative principles.
The India Public Policy Report 2014, besides
introducing a framework to measure policy
effectiveness state level in India focused on the
theme of ‘Poverty, hunger and Malnutrition’.
JSGP is a research-driven school and is
dedicated to generate ideas and knowledge
about, and practices of democratized
development.
It conduce research through the following
dedicated research centres:
• Centre for Ethics, Law and Political
Economy
• Centre for Development and Finance
• C e n t r e f o r t h e S t u d y o f U r b a n
Transformation
• Centre for Environmental Economics
and Climate Change
RESEARCHSharpening ideas, depending understanding of a complex world
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PROGRAMME
Two year full-time, residential programme with
practical exposure through internships will commence
in first week of August.
The students are required to successfully complete 16
courses spread over four semesters, write a
dissertation or undertake Capstone Project.
ELIGIBILITYResidential/Non-residential: Applicants must have a
Bachelor’s degree from UGC recognized university in
India or abroad, no work experience required. There is
no age limit.
FEESResidential
Programme fee: Rs. 3.5 lakhs per annum
Fee for Food, Accommodation and Laundry
(Residential only) Rs. 2.25 Lakhs per annum
Total: Rs. 5.75 Lakhs per annum
Non-residential
Programme fee: Rs. 3 lakhs per annum
Note: All dining halls serve vegetarian food. Non-
vegetarian food is available on payment in other outlets
on campus. Separate Male and Female air-conditioned
students accommodation in JGU is on double, triple
and four sharing basis which includes composite bed
units. There is no single occupancy available.
SCHOLARSHIP
O. P. J I N D A L O U T S TA N D I N G M E R I T
SCHOLARSHIP
The top scorers in the admission test will be
awarded the O.P. Jindal Outstanding Merit
Scholarship of Rs. 1 lakh each
SAVITRI JINDAL MERIT CUM MEANS
FELLOWSHIP
To facilitate the accessibility of meritorious
students, who may not otherwise be able to
afford to study due to their economic standing
and inadequate financial support, JSGP is
offering this fellowship.
SHALU JINDAL OUTSTANDING WOMEN
SCHOLARSHIP (HARYANA DOMICILE)
An award of Rs. 50,000 will be given to the
selected students to nurture, encourage and
support outstanding women to enter the field
of public policy.
Students who qualify under the Haryana
domicile category may be eligible for a full or
partial fee concession subjected to merit list of
Haryana Domicile candidates who have
applied for fee concession
EDUCATION LOANS
JGU has tie-ups with HDFC Bank, AVANSE and SBI to
facilitate educational loans to students.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Apply onl ine at www.jsgp.edu. in in a
prescribed application form. There is nominal
application fee of Rs. 1000/- (Rupees One
Thousand Only).
The candidate will have to sit for an online
Public Policy Entrance Test (PPET) conducted
by JSGP followed by a interview. For
registration and schedule of entrance
examination, please visit our website
www.jsgp.edu.in
Admission will be offered to successful
candidates only. Seats are limited to 50 to
maintain a healthy student teacher ratio.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS NOW
For further details about JSGP and MA Public Policy
programme, please visit our website:
www.jsgp.edu.in and e-mail:
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