After successfully completing an MA degree in Vaishnavism from Madras University, I have enrolled in a MA History program in Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).
I chose IGNOU because they are the only ones who accept Engineering undergraduates for doing a masters in History. Looking at their curriculum and reading material, I am very happy to have made this choice. Their text books are extremely well written. Unfortunately, the printing and production standards are abysmal. For those interested, the subjects for the first year are:
I wish Madras University professors read these books and produce their reading material to this quality - or better yet, simply commission IGNOU to write their books. The rest of the Tamil Nadu universities are worse than Madras University anyway when it comes to the quality of books they produce for distance education.
I chose IGNOU because they are the only ones who accept Engineering undergraduates for doing a masters in History. Looking at their curriculum and reading material, I am very happy to have made this choice. Their text books are extremely well written. Unfortunately, the printing and production standards are abysmal. For those interested, the subjects for the first year are:
- Ancient and Medieval Societies
- Modern World
- Political Structures in India
- History of Indian Economy
I wish Madras University professors read these books and produce their reading material to this quality - or better yet, simply commission IGNOU to write their books. The rest of the Tamil Nadu universities are worse than Madras University anyway when it comes to the quality of books they produce for distance education.
Ignou assignment has tobe submitted in your own hand writing... how do u manage?
ReplyDeletekasran is right. you may need to proxy someone to do handwritten assignments
ReplyDeletehave you checked the Tamil nadu open university's study material. I think it's well writtern
ReplyDeleteMr.Badri,
ReplyDeleteIf you hold a Masters Degree in Engineering, then can you enroll directly for the masters course ?
Thanks
Bhuvana