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University starts country’s first MA in numismatics

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Riya Kartha

Posted: Jun 19, 2008 at 2313 hrs IST

Mumbai, June 18 The Mumbai University’s Dinesh Mody Numismatic Museum is launching an M.A. degree course in Numismatics and Archaeology, set to be the first such Post Graduate course of its kind in India.

The course, open to students of all faculties, will span two years and will consist of subjects that pertain mostly to numismatics. “There are four subjects in the first year and four in the second, covering all aspects — ancient, modern, symbolic, technological etc,” said Dr Kishor Gaikwad, Director of the Dinesh Mody Numismatics Institute.

“Our faculty will include Dr Dilip Rajor, who is an expert in numismatics and we also have guest lecturers and other experts from Pune and Mumbai,” said Gaikwad, adding that there were also plans for a festival and other get-togethers during the course period.

Gaikwad also said that there would be good placement opportunities for students who complete the course. These would include working at museums and with numismatic experts who need help in cataloguing. “Even private collectors are sometimes in need of cataloguing experts,” he said, adding that though many courses offer an understanding of numismatics as part of Archaeology, Ancient Indian Culture and Art courses, this degree is unique as the focus is on numismatics.

“Since this is the first batch, students will be selected by an expert panel which will scrutinise application forms and shortlist those who they believe are suitable for admission,” said co-ordinator and administrative officer of the Mody Institute, Mrinalini Jamkhedkar.

Facilities for students will include an auditorium available for seminars, lectures and conferences, and a numismatics museum for practical training. The course is scheduled to begin in July and the fees will be Rs 3,000 per year. Application forms will be available at the at the Dinesh Mody Museum, Kalina campus.

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Numismatics by J.Samson on 28 Dec 2009

It was my long time wish, need more information.

numismatic by RUTUJA KAKADE on 25 Apr 2009

is it full time course?

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