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what should I study after ba in political science

Abir Gayen 19th May, 2021

Hi Aspirants,

There are various opportunities after you complete BA in political science.After you complete  BA  you get opportunities in fields like civil services, law, journalism etc and everywhere else where politics is required.Job markets are average in this field but if you find a good jobs salaries are high at about 4-7 LPA.various tv channels sometimes give opportunities for their news.

Hope it helps!!

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Does JNU not offer BA(hons.) Political Science course?

Karamvir Singh 28th Jun, 2021

Hi,

Jaipur National University (JNU), Jaipur do not offers BA Hons program in Political science. It offers BA(General) via distance education. The regular BA Courses offered is BA in Journalism and Mass Communication and Different Combinations. The BA(General) program is also offered regularly but by its constituent college.

Know more about JNU Jaipur courses, fee over here: https://www.careers360.com/university/jaipur-national-university-jaipur

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is there any entrance exam for ba political science honour in du this year

Karam Vir 28th Jun, 2021

Hi,

As of now, Delhi University has specified that the admission will be based on merit prepared on class 12 examination. There are speculations for conducting of CUCET for admission into the Delhi University courses be, it, political science hons, or any other. However, as of now, there is no such exam schedule of process announced by DU.

Know more about the eligibility criteria, admission process for DU: https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-admission

Know the expected cutoff for DU and previous years cutoff over here: https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff

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is there any enterance exam in du for ba political science honours this year

Niranjana 28th Jun, 2021

Hello,

The admission process for all course in DU are the same.It is mostly determined by the cutoffs set by various institutions. When DU issues its admission form, the method is similar to that of registering. Then wait for the colleges' cutoff dates. When the cutoff is announced, search up the cutoff for the institution you want to attend and compare it to the cutoff. If you pass the cutoff, you can attend that college and the admissions process will continue there.

DU does not conduct any entrance  test for political science honors,

They take for certain courses

  • B.A. (Hons) - Business Economics
  • B. Tech - (IT & M)
  • B.A. (Hons) - Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Bachelors of Elementary Education-. Physical Education, Health Education & Sports
  • B.A. (Hons) - MMMC.

The admission is entirely based on merit.

Hope it helped

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can I get ba in political science in regular mode and ba in sociology in distance mode in gujarat

pdwords Student Expert 18th May, 2021
Hello,

Yes, as per UGC norms candidates can now pursue two degree courses simultaneously, the only condition is to pursue one through distance mode and another through regular mode, as you have already selected your subjects for the same, hence you can accordingly proceed with your choice.
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mujhe graduation me admission lena hai arts me. Geography honours paper le rhi hoon aur side subject political science...kya subject combination sahi hai???? please reply.....

Abhishek Roy 18th May, 2021

Incase youre interested in Geography, you may definitely take it up with Political Science. The Best and most Famous Combinations if youre aiming Government Service Examinations in Future, are History/Economics with Political Science.

For more information about Geography do follow the link below

https://www.careers360.com/courses/geography-course

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Can i do Political science course in JNU without specialization in international studies ?

Disha Devadiga 27th Jun, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

Hope you are doing well...

Jawaharlal Nehru University ( JNU ), one of the leading universities in the world, was established in the year 1969. The university is known for its leading faculties and research emphasis on liberal arts and applied sciences. The university offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral courses in the fields of Arts, Science, Computer Applications, Medical, Engineering, Law, Mass Communication, and Management.

Over the two years, students at the MA programme are supposed to take up 16 courses out of which 10 are compulsory. The ten compulsory can be  classified under 3 broad rubrics:

  • Political Theory and Philosophy
  • Indian Government and Politics
  • Comparative Politics and International Relations.

At the M.Phil/Ph.D. programme, students are offered 4 courses out of which 2 are compulsory. They are:

  • Philosophy and Methods in Social Sciences
  • Approaches, Concepts, and Methods of Political Analysis

For further information on the programmes, refer to the link given below:

https://jnu.ac.in/sss/cps

Hope this was helpful.

Should there be any other queries, please feel free to ask.

Good Luck!

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is btech graduate eligible for MA in political science --JMI

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 17th May, 2021

Hi


I am extremely sorry to tell you dear but you are not eligible for any political science in jmi with your B tech degree.

This is because,

Students with BTech degree are not eligible for MA political science  in JMI as to be eligible one needs to have


  • B.A.(Hons.) in Political Science with at least  50% marks in aggregate.

OR

  • B.A. with Political Science with at least 50% marks in aggregate.

OR

  • (iii) B.A. / B.Sc./B.Com. or B.A./B.Sc./B.Com.(Hons.) degree with at least  55% marks in aggregate.

You can check the same by visiting our page the link for which is provided below :-

https://university.careers360.com/articles/jmi-eligibility-criteria

Or,

By visiting the official website of jmi the link for it is provided below :-

https://www.jmi.ac.in/polscience/admission-procedure


Thank you

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part b domine knowledge I want to do ba honours geography then the question will be asked from only geography in part b or all like history economic political science we have study.?

pdwords Student Expert 16th May, 2021

Hello,

Firstly the official notification of CUCET isn't released yet for this year, moreover if we look at the last year participating universities, then none of it offers BA(Hons) in Geography which you can check out at https://cucetexam.in/CUCET2020/Document/ProgramList_UI.pdf , only BSc Geography was offered in Central University of Karnataka, and though from this year onwards it's being there are going to be more participating universities but as of now we are not yet aware of the detailed information pertaining to various aspects of the exam, so wait out for the official notification to get more clarity on this matter.

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which course is more scope, ba political science or ba public administration

Heena Agrawal 16th May, 2021

hi...

Even though both Political Science and Public Administration are closely related, the career options for each of them can be very different. To know more about the available career options for Political Science and Public Administration, find information below:

Career Options for Political Science

Here is the list of top career options in Political Science if you have made up your mind to pursue a course in Political Science :

  • Project officer

  • Communications Officer with a government organization

  • Non-government organizations (NGO’s)

  • Researcher in private companies

  • Political Figure

  • Political representative/worker of a party

  • City planner

Pol Science covers a large number of specialisations hence students with a Bachelors degree in Pol science can go for Law (https://www.collegedekho.com/law-humanities/law-colleges-in-india/) , Legal studies, Public Administration, Policy-Making and other related disciplines for their Masters.

Career Options for Public Administration

Here is the list of popular career choices for students pursuing Public Administration:

  • International aid/development worker

  • Public Administration Consultant

  • Budget analyst

  • Tax examiner

  • Civil Servant

  • Social Work

  • NGO

Political Science or Public Administration: What to Choose?

As explained above, both disciplines are closely related to one another in many ways. Political Science is a much diverse and complicated field in comparison to Public Administration.

Public Administration is a more specific discipline which would enable you to solve issues related to policymaking and execution. Many students pursuing a Public Administration course can go for the UPSE civil service examination (https://www.collegedekho.com/exam/upsc-civil-services) as the job requires the practical use of the subject, it is one of the most popular optional choices among the Civil Services Aspirants.

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