Political Science
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The eligibility criteria for applying for MA. Social work is that the person should have a minimum of 55% in any bachelors degree. So yes, you can pursue MA social work after graduating in political science.
MA social work is a 2 year course, it is very reasonable. The fees of various universities varies from 10,000 to 60,000.
After you fill the application form, there will be an entrance test and the admission will be given on the basis of that entrance result. The general syllabus of entrance is English, reasoning and general awareness. please ask if you have any more queries
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The final datesheet for IGNOU's Masters in Political science is available on their official website. It is however likely to start from first week of February to second week of March. The term end exams for 2021 were conducted from August 3 to September 9 and for online courses the term end exams were supposed to be conducted from September 27 to October 6. For further details visit the link given below:-
https://university.careers360.com/articles/ignou-date-sheet
Dear Yaswanth,
Pannalal Girdharlal Dayanand Anglo-Vedic College is a constituent college of University of Delhi ( PGDAV College). It has various facilities like d igital library, e xcellent cultural societies, go od infrastructure, top notch placement record etc.
B.A hons. Political Science will majorly focus on Political Science subject whereas only studying B.A political Science, you will study all the subjects in equal proportions. The college also works to enhances your skills. I would say Choose your area of interest. Scope wise both (hons. And non hons.) are quite competitive.
Talking about UPSC, it covers all the aspects of every subject you are opting for. Considering this, B.A Political Science would be a better course to choose for as it will cover all your subjects equally rather than just focussing on Political Science.
Rest is your decision. Please choose wisely.
Hope this sorted your query.
All the Best!!
Hello,
The eligibility criteria to get admission to BA (Hons) Political Science is that a candidate must have passed 10+2 with minimum aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.
Merit is determined based on the marks scored in one language and three best academic/elective subjects as specified in List A and List B. Considering this you can include the marks scored in English and any three subjects mentioned below
You need to select any three which has the best score. There will not be any deductions as the above mentioned 4 subjects are listed in List B. Deduction is applicable if the subjects which are not listed in list A and List B are taken in to consideration to calculate the best four.
Hello Aspirant,
For admission to Delhi University your best four percentage will be taken into consideration if the course is accepting admission on the basis of merit in the qualifying examination i.e. 10+2.
So let us discuss how the Best four marks are calculated for admissions :-
-->> Marks one language and three academic/elective subjects are taken into consideration.
-->> The three academic/elective subject includes -
** One subject in which admission is sought.
** If you don't mention the same subject in your best 4 in which admission is sought then a disadvantage of 2.5% will be applicable, for admissions in Honours programme.
-->> Two academic/ elective subjects from List A* and in case you do not include the two subjects in best 4 from List A* then you will get -2.5% on your total best 4 percentage.
-->> The subjects included in the calculation of ‘Best of Four’ must have at least 70% theory component and in case the criteria does not met then the marks of theory and practical shall be converted into 70% and 30% on pro rata basis.
* For more details and subjects available in the List A kindly check out the link given below :-
https://university.careers360.com/articles/delhi-university-admissions-how-calculate-best-of-four-marks
Now as you have not mentioned in which BA program you are seeking admission so it is very difficult to tell your best 4 percentage. However after reading the process mentioned above you can calculate the best four percentage by yourself.
You can also use DU College predictor tool which will tell you what all colleges you can get based upon your best four percentage :-
https://university.careers360.com/delhi-university-college-predictor
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Dear student,
Best Colleges in India for BA Political Science are mentioned below.
Gargi college, University of Delhi, New Delhi
Miranda House, New Delhi
Jadavpur University, Kolkata
NIMS University, Jaipur
St. Xavier's College
GITAM School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hyderabad
Nizam College, Hyderabad
Hindu College, New Delhi
Parul University, Vadodara
Ramjas College, Delhi
Madras Christian College, Chennai
Christ University, Bangalore
Fergusson College, Pune
I hope this information will help you.
Best of Luck!!
Hi Aspirant,
It is not possible to get entrance exam papers like this. For getting the entrance exam papers, you will have to attend the exam only. Also, if you are asking about previous year entrance exam paper or model questions, then please do mention the name of the entrance exam. Now since you have not mentioned the name of entrance exam it is suggested that you should visit the website of whatever entrance exam you are talking, there look for previous year question paper or model question paper.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!!
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