[OFFICIAL] IIHS (Institution Deemed to be) University, Bengaluru Admissions for Batch 2025 | PaGaLGuY

IIHS Bengaluru is a national institute focused on tackling India’s urbanization challenges through interdisciplinary education and research. Its programs equip students with practical skills to drive sustainable, inclusive urban development.

Master’s Programs Offered:

  1. M.Sc. in Sustainability Science and Practice (MSSP)
  2. M.Sc. in Climate Change Science and Practice (MCCSP)
  3. M.Sc. in Urban Economic and Infrastructure Development (UEID)
  4. M.A. in Urban Studies and Practice (MUSP)

Eligibility Criteria (Common to All Programs):

  • Educational Qualification: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university.
  • Minimum Marks: At least 50% aggregate marks in undergraduate studies.
  • Age Limit: Applicants should not exceed 35 years of age as of August 1, 2025.
  • Language Proficiency: Basic proficiency in reading, writing, and comprehending English.
  • Selection Process:
    • Online entrance exam conducted by IIHS.
    • Submission of essays and a Statement of Motivation.
    • Online interview.
    • Consideration of diversity points to promote an inclusive classroom environment.

Placement Highlights

IIHS boasts a strong placement record, with graduates securing opportunities in leading organizations such as GIZ, CEPTC, NN International, and Conservation India. The institute’s dedicated placement cell provides comprehensive support, including internship opportunities, career development resources, and networking events to connect students with potential employers.

How to Apply

To apply for these programs, please visit the respective program pages
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For more information; visit college page: HERE

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