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National University of Modern Languages
H-9, Islamabad

POST GRADUATE STUDIES
SCHOLARSHIPS
NUML offers local scholarships in the disciplines of English, Computer / IT,
Education, Economics, International Relations, Management Sciences, Mass
Communications, Governance and Public Policy, Engineering (Software and
Telecom), Peace & Conflict Studies for higher studies (M.Phil / PhD) during financial year 2013 – 14. Award of scholarship is subject to following:a. Depending on the vacancies the candidates will undergo their
Postgraduate studies preferably at NUML.
b. After completion of studies first preference of employment will remain
NUML.

PhD Programs

( 3 years, 18 C.Hs – Evening)

MPhil Programs

( 2 years, 30 C.Hs – Evening)

Eligibility
a. MPhil degree with research (18 years of education) in relevant discipline from HEC recognized University with at least 3.0 out of
4.0 CGPA under semester system or 1st
Division in annual system.
b. Qualifying GRE International / NTS /
University devised GAT-Subject tests with score as per HEC policy at the time of admission c. Qualifying NUML’s interview.
d. Research Proposal to be enclosed with admission form.
Eligibility
a. Master degree (16 years of education) in relevant discipline from HEC recognized
University with at least 60% marks under semester system or 2nd Division (45% marks) under annual system.
b. Qualifying GRE International /NTS devised
GAT-General tests with score as per HEC policy at the time of admission.
c. Qualifying NUML’s entrance-subject
Test/interview.
d. Letter of Intent to be enclosed with admission form.

NOTE:- No 3rd Division in entire academics career. All HEC conditions apply.
Last date for receipt of application in Academics Branch by hand is 12th December 2013.
1.

Passing of NTS-GAT-General for MPhil and GRE/GAT-Subject for PhD admissions with requisite score will be necessary at the time of applying for admission. All HEC’s conditions

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