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JNUEE for MA Political Science will be conducted in online mode based on MCQs pattern, hence the paper will be objective only, you must be thorough with your graduation level studies, as the paper is based on that only, go through your books regarding this, the topics generally covered in this exam are political theory, governance, state, politics, constitution, international relations etc, you can access previous year paper from our site at https://university.careers360.com/articles/jnu-sample-paper, this will make you acquaint with paper pattern, marking scheme, important topics, weightage etc,
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Sorry but your question seems incomplete as you have not mentioned the name of any college as different colleges have different rules that they follow, so please provide full details for further help....
Just a suggestion that, you can call or email the college authorities for better and clear information regarding subject change.
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Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! Every three courses has scope but from my point of view political science from Kirori mal of DU has larger scope than the other two. If you get admission there then it will be great. It is incomparable ,it would be great.Do best and move ahead , achieve your goals.
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It is possible provided you have skills and knowledge related to retail banking. Political science will not give you the edge for this job. you might have to go for a degree or course in retail banking which will provide you the skill set demanded for this position. Post graduate diploma in retail banking is a good option to choose since it requires just a graduate with an aggregate of 50-55% and 50% aggregate in 10 and 12th. Please note they have an age criteria too for the admission to this course. IFBI in Delhi offers this course with a guaranteed employment at axis bank. Its a 3 month course.
The institutes that offers this course in India are
University of Mumbai, Mumbai ,Maharashtra.
Ahmedabad Management Association Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
Vidya Bharathi Kochi, Kerala.
Savitribai Phule Pune University Pune, Maharashtra.
Institute of Finance Banking and Insurance Delhi.
Indian Institute of Commerce and TradeLucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
IIKM Business School Chennai, Tamil Nadu-IIFA Lancaster. Degree College Bangalore, Karnataka.
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If you got admission in B.a.(Hons.) Political Science in the University of Delhi(DU) then you can take economics as your GE subject, that is Generic Elective subject. Each semester you would be required to choose a GE subject. It will hold same marks as your other papers. If your college provides the GE option for economics paper like micro economics, macro economics,etc. you can go on to choose them. Economics is provided as GE by almost every Delhi University (DU) college so choosing and getting economics as your GE, it won't be a problem.
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Even if you are a PCB student, you can take admission in BA (Hons.) Political Science Course in Delhi University provided you meet its cutoff eligibility criteria and once you get admission in your interested course you can choose Economics as your GE (General Elective).
There are a total of six semesters in your 3 year undergraduate course. In first four out of six semesters you have to choose one subject of your choice as GE. You can take Economics as your GE and if you continue to study the same GE in continuous four semesters you could become a holder of minor degree as well along with your major hons. degree and further you can even pursue your masters in that particular subject.
Hope this clears your doubt. All the best!
Hi Saikiran,
As per the prospectus(2018-19) of the Nizam College, Hyderabad, I didn't see if they offer any Bachelor programme in distance learning mode.
But, if you want to know further you can check the prospectus yourself which is available on their official website nizamcollege.ac.in
And, you can also get your query answered by the official staff of the College by mailing them at principal@nizamcollege.ac.in or you can directly go to their Contact Us page on their website.
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