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Admissions Open: MNLU Mumbai launches specialized M.A in mediation and conflict management

With a total number of 20 seats available, the last date to apply is October 30.

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Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai (MNLU Mumbai), Centre for Mediation and Research has launched a Master of Arts (M.A) in Mediation and Conflict Resolution for executives for the academic year 2025-27.

Mediation is a transformative skill in managing personal and professional challenges, regardless of profession. Candidates who are interested will need to have a degree in any discipline to be eligibile for this M.A.

Candidates who appeared for their final semester exams in May-June 2025 are also eligibile to apply.

The programme, designed for working professionals, will equip them with advanced skills and expertise in mediation and conflict management. The syllabus is curated to cover various aspects of mediation, conflict management, and resolution, along with the latest developments and trends in the field.

The total number of seats available are 20.

The last date to submit the application form is October 30, 2025. Shortlisted candidates and date of commencement of the programme will be announced shortly.

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Fee structure

  • 1st Year: ₹60,000 (inclusive of ₹15,000 admission fee)

  • 2nd Year: ₹60,000

  • Total Course Fee: ₹1,20,000 (excluding lodging and boarding during contact classes)

For further queries, please contact

mamediation25@mnlumumbai.edu.in

+91 7020667287 | +91 8237844444 (10 AM to 5 PM, working days)

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Brochure of M.A Mediation & Conflict Resolution 2025.pdf
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