Admission Process

Admission Process and Steps for Students
Application form details: Simple, easy to fill, captures basic academic and non-academic achievements and aspirations.
Admission test: The test is designed to assess analytical aptitude, reading comprehension and awareness of contemporary public policy and governance issues. It broadly evaluates logical reasoning, the ability to interpret and analyse written material & clarity of thought through a short analytical writing component. It aims to identify applicants with strong critical thinking skills and an interest in engaging with complex policy challenges. The admission test will be conducted online and will consist of three sections:
- Section I: 30 multiple-choice questions on general aptitude, assessing analytical reasoning and comprehension.
- Section II: 10 multiple-choice questions related to public policy and governance.
- Section III: Applicants to write two short essays, designed to evaluate critical thinking, clarity of argument and the ability to engage with policy-related issues.
Interview: A personal interview will be conducted to assess the candidate’s motivation for public policy, analytical thinking and overall suitability for the programme
Provisional Offer Letter:
Students will receive provisional letter after they are selected through a holistic evaluation process that considers their past academic performance, performance in the entrance examination and a personal interview.
