Nelson Mandela
High IQ Polymath Human Rights Scholar
Short Description
This program bears the name of one of the most prominent leaders in history in general, and the American civil rights movement in particular as a human right activist from 1955 until his assassination in 1968, and whose famous "I Have a Dream" speech in 1939 became symbolic of a ferociously guarded right to equality.
Official Name
I MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. High IQ Polymath Human Rights Program I
Faculty
I Human Rights Studies I
Graduating Institution
I NELSON MANDELLA School of Human Rights I
Regulators & Examination Body
I United States High IQ Polymaths Higher Education Commission I
Program Duration
12-24 months depending on the participant’s background and induction levelCredit Hours
Academic Levels
- Associate
- Bachelors
- Masters
- PhD
Selecting Your Academic Level and important note
- Candidates can start at any level in the above four degrees levels, but can be admitted only to the PhD program
- The admission committee will confirm your level after evaluation of the pre-requisites and documentation
- The credit hour requirements for each program is absolutely mandatory, but the time duration for completion of those learning hours is the students discretion
- We suggest back to back ‘full concentration classes’ for those who are capable of it to save time
- Graduation criterion for each level is different and has to be fully met before progressing to the next degree level
- All examinations require mandatory mock testing to be passed before sitting any American Board examination
- Certificates from the participating Universities will be awarded, and only after passing the relevant American exams would the degrees awarded.
Sponsoring Institutions
- Czar University
- University of Karachi
- University of Lahore
- Declaration Finishing School
Total certificates
4
8
16
32
Curriculum Partnering Certificates
- Harvard
- MIT
- Princeton
- Yale
- Columbia
- UPenn
- Cornell
- Dartmouth
- Brown
- UC Berkeley
- Stanford, and
- All those ascertained on MOOCS
Admission Criteria
Expert English level (written, spoken and comprehension)
None
Admitted to in-house English Program, QUEEN ELIZABETH II
Written tests, personal or video interviews
All classes, grades or levels starting from 5 and onwards
Starting from 8 years and onwards
Three
On Campuses and online
Upon admission confirmation, lump sum for each level
Please inform the office of any specific needs
Transfer Students
No minimum credits or courses requirement. Credits from other schools would be dully given.
All non US citizens and permanent residents
Limited to 150 candidates only
expert level proficiency; Verbal, written and communication
Same as regular students
None required
Accepted

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