Center for Civil Society (CCS) is organising a Certificate Course in Public Policy “ipolicy for young leaders” between June 4-7 and June 18-21, at New Delhi.
Eligibility
The course is open to all students, recent graduates as well as post graduates. Participants will be selected based on their application merit.
Please Note: Selected participants are required to attend all the sessions held during the course upon which they will receive a certificate of participation.
There are two ipolicy programs being held in the month of June, the dates are given below. Please mark your preference on the application form below:
4-7 June, 2015
18-21 June, 2015
Venue: St. Stephen’s College, Delhi University
Instructions
1. The course fee is Rs 4,000, which shall cover accommodation, food and program materials for the entire duration of the program. This fee is payable upon selection, and payment can be made online or through cheque, details of which will be communicated.
2. Application deadline: 30 May 2015
3. Selected participants will be notified on a rolling basis.
Contact
If you have any further queries, please contact Sadaf Hussain: sadaf@ccs.in | 9953133868


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What are the benefits of this course for a law student. Please enlighten?
This is a course on ‘public policy’. Benefits really are self-explanatory.