About IGNOU MAMIDI – Master of Arts (Migration and Diaspora)
This postgraduate programme focuses on the complex movements of people across borders and the unique social identities of displaced communities. It prepares students for specialized roles in international NGOs, government migration departments, and social research organizations focusing on global human mobility.
The curriculum is designed to help students understand how people move from one country to another and how they maintain links with their home nations. It covers important topics like transnationalism, citizenship, and the specific history of the Indian community living abroad. By studying these subjects, learners gain a deep understanding of how migration affects the economy, politics, and culture of both the sending and receiving countries. The courses are structured to move from basic theories to very specific case studies, making it easier for students to grasp difficult concepts step-by-step.
After finishing this degree, a student will be able to analyze migration policies and understand the legal challenges faced by migrants. They will develop strong research skills, particularly in how to collect and interpret data related to human movement. These skills are highly useful for those looking to work in policy-making, refugee support, or academic teaching. The programme also highlights the socio-cultural facets of the Indian diaspora, which is one of the largest in the world, giving students a unique edge in understanding India’s global influence and the lived experiences of Indians living in different parts of the globe.
IGNOU MAMIDI Syllabus Highlights
The table below provides a quick look at the administrative structure and credit requirements for the Master of Arts (Migration and Diaspora) for the 2026 session.
| Academic Attribute | Details |
| Programme Name | Master of Arts (Migration and Diaspora) |
| Programme Code | MAMIDI |
| Minimum Duration | 2 Years |
| Maximum Duration | 4 Years |
| Total Credits | 80 |
| Offering School | School of Interdisciplinary & Trans-Disciplinary Studies |
IGNOU MAMIDI Course Structure
The MAMIDI programme is spread across two academic years. The first year focuses on building a strong theoretical foundation through core courses, while the second year allows for specialization through electives and a dedicated research project. This progressive structure ensures that students first understand the “why” of migration before diving into specific regional or thematic case studies.
| Academic Year / Semester | Nature of Courses | Credits |
| First Year | Core Courses | 32 Credits |
| Second Year | Electives and Project Work | 48 Credits |
IGNOU MAMIDI Syllabus: 2026
Below is the detailed list of subjects included in the Master of Arts (Migration and Diaspora) curriculum. Students must complete all listed courses to earn the required 80 credits for the degree.
1st Year / First Semester
| Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
| MDI-01 | Migration and Diaspora: Theory and Methodology | 4 |
| MDI-02 | Transnationalism, diaspora and citizenship | 4 |
| MDI-03 | Global Diasporas: Case Studies | 4 |
| MDI-04 | Indian Diaspora: An Overview | 4 |
| MDI-05 | Indian Diaspora: Politico-Economic and Policy Aspects | 4 |
| MDI-06 | Indian Diaspora: Socio-Cultural Facets | 4 |
| MDIE-01 | Gender and Diaspora | 4 |
| MDIE-02 | Diasporas in India | 4 |
| MPSE-01 | India and the World | 4 |
| MPSE-05 | State and Society in Africa | 4 |
| MSO-02 | Research Methodologies and Methods | 8 |
| MDI-07 | Theories of labour and labour markets | 4 |
| MDI-08 | Production Process and Labour markets | 4 |
| MPSE-09 | Canada: Politics and Society | 4 |
| MPSE-11 | The European Union In World Affairs | 4 |
| MDI-09 | Human Trafficking: An Overview | 4 |
| MDI-10 | Law, Policies and Institutional Response to Human Trafficking and Migration | 4 |
| MDIP-01 | Project Work | 8 |
Total Credits: 80
IGNOU MAMIDI Credit System
The IGNOU MAMIDI Syllabus follows a credit-based approach where 1 credit is equal to 30 hours of total study time. Since the programme requires 80 credits, a student needs to put in approximately 2,400 hours of learning through books, assignments, and counseling. These credits are divided between core theory papers, elective subjects, and a specialized project work component. If a student is unable to pass a particular course, they do not need to take admission again; they can simply fill the examination form and reappear for that specific paper in the next cycle within the maximum duration allowed.
Important Note for Students
⚠️ The syllabus reflects the 2026 academic framework. IGNOU may revise
course contents at its discretion. Always verify the latest syllabus at
ignou.ac.in
before starting your studies.
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