Kohima (Nagaland) July 9: Nagaland University proudly announces the launch of its new Post Graduate (M.A.) in Rural Development and Management under the Department of Rural Development and Planning.
The programme was approved in the 40th Academic Council meeting under the chairmanship of Prof. Jagadish K Patnaik, Vice-Chancellor, Nagaland University.
This academic initiative is aimed at building a cadre of professionals equipped to address the pressing challenges and opportunities in rural areas, especially in Nagaland and the North Eastern Region.
Prof. Dipak Sinha, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Medziphema Campus, Nagaland University assured all possible support for successfully running of the programme. Prof. B. Kilangla Jamir, Dean, School of Social Science, congratulates the department for starting new course.
With over 70% of Nagaland’s population residing in rural areas, the importance of planned rural transformation has never been more critical. The newly launched programmes will offer students an in-depth understanding of rural economy, governance, social dynamics, natural resource management, and the planning and execution of development schemes.
Key Features of the Programmes:
Interdisciplinary curriculum blending theory with field-based learning
Focus on planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of rural development initiatives
Strong career pathways in government, NGOs, academia, and entrepreneurship
Opportunity to contribute directly to the development of tribal and rural communities
Eligibility:
Graduates in B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., BBA (excluding language subjects) with a minimum of 50% marks are eligible for the PG programme. Relaxation is provided for SC/ST/OBC/PWD candidates. Students from colleges affiliated to Nagaland University are given a 10% bonus weightage.
Intake Capacity: PG: 20 seats
Important Dates:
Application Window (PG): 1st July – 20th July 2025
Entrance Test (PG): 28th July 2025 for non-CUET Candidates
In this regard, Prof. Jayanta Choudhury, Head of the Department stated, “This programme is a strategic step toward creating local leadership and skilled professionals in rural development. It not only enhances academic and employment prospects but also enables young minds to become change makers for their communities.”

Prof. Choudhury also acknowledged the contribution and hardwork of Dr. Deepa Thangjam, Dr. Merensangla Longkumer and Dr. Guneshori Maisnam, Assistant Professors of the department.
For further information and application, interested candidates are advised to visit the Nagaland University website: www.nagalanduniversity.ac.in