Political Science
Hello,
Are you enquiring about having anthropology as an optional paper in UPSC exam with BA in political science? If yes, then it's absolutely fine as long as you fare well in Prelims, and qualify Mains with good marks, everything is going to be all right, no need to worry about these things, so many engineering students have qualified UPSC with a totally different aspirant, one such I can remember is a topper with engineering background taking up philosophy as an optional, see the interview process in UPSC is going to be an analysis of your entire personality, your traits of being an able administer, how aware you're of existing situations and your ability to deal with the same, this is not a knowledge test, I mean yes you'll be asked about latest happening so do continue reading newspaper till the day of interview, but it isn't limited to this. So, don't worry, as long as you can do well, it's all fine, the only advantage of having a graduation subject as optional paper is candidates are already acquainted with the subject, hence the preparation process becomes easy, but to each his own, if you can manage it then go ahead.
You may choose any between History, Political Science, Economics or English. You may even choose a Triple Integrated Degree as offered by many of the Good Private Universities like CHRIST University.
Incase you plan a MBA in HR/Marketing in future I would suggest you to pursue BA in English, as the case with many other aspirants.
You may plan a Career in the Government or State Services and plan appearing for Examinations like UPSC CSE, SSC CGL, Railways or SBI PO, other State/Central Government Examinations. In that case you may pursue BA in History/Economics as may help you with the papers later on.
Political Science is totally your choice. Many students nowadays pursue Political Science with interest in Diplomatic Studies, Policy Making and Management.
For more information about BA do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-a-bachelor-of-arts
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well
Best College in India for BA Political Science are :-
For more Colleges, Here is the link:-
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ba(hons)-in-political-science-universities-in-india
I hope this information will help you.
All the best for your bright future.
Common Law Admission Test or CLAT, is a national-level law entrance exam and hence the competition for this exam would be really high. Therefore you need to prepare really well for the exam.
The topics you need to prepare for the exam are English, Current Affairs including General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Techniques.
Surely you can clear this exam with self preparation.
I will share some tips for this:
The most important thing that has to be done first is to understand the exam pattern, the dates and the syllabus . This helps you to understand which topics you will have to spend more time on and plan your timetable accordingly.
Exam pattern: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-exam-pattern
While studying the subjects make sure you keep note of important points and equations in a separate book . This will come in handy at the time of revision.
Once you are done studying the subjects start revising and doing previous year papers and mock question papers on a daily basis . This helps you to recollect the formulas, gives you an idea on where you have to improve and will also help you to manage time better. Below I have shared a link where you can get sample question papers.:
Sample papers: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-sample-papers
Another important thing is that don’t study anything new at the last minute and this can create confusions.
NEVER TAKE YOUR HEALTH FOR GRANTED . Get proper sleep, eat healthy food and keep your self hydrated. Ensure that you do not stress your self too much and give enough time to relax and take breaks. Always remember that if you are stressed out then take a break as it would not bring out any good results when you put yourself in more stress.
Finally, on the day of the exam relax and don’t get tensed. Keep your mind clear and give the exam. You will surely be able to do well.
Good Luck
Hi Aspirant!
Chadigarh University offers various undergraduate programs such as B.Tech., BBA, MBA, design, BCA, BA/BA hons etc. But it does not offer BA hons in political science. It offers Bachelor of Arts (BA) and bachelor of arts psychology (hons). To get admission in any of these student must have atleast 60% in 10+2 with required subjects. To know more, visit here:
https://www.cuchd.in/liberal-arts-and-humanities/
Thankyou!
hello Neha
I hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that panjab unieversity offers both the courses in BA sociology as well as BA political science surely . It is well reputed university and established in 1882
You can refer to the following link for course circullum
https://puchd.ac.in/syllabus.php
If you have any other doubt then you can always reach us to clear them :)
we are always available to help you out and guide you
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Hope you are doing well. Very few colleges provide the triple major courses in economics, sociology and political science, they are as follows:
1. Poornima University, Jaipur, Rajasthan
2. Christ University (NCR and Bangalore, Central campus)
MCC Bengaluru and SJU Bengaluru have discontinued the course.
All the best!
Delhi University offers BA.(Hons) and the admission to the given course is based on marks scored in the best four subjects and the criteria to calculate the percentage in best four subjects is as follows
To check the list of subjects in list A1, A and B use the link below to view the PDF file
http://www.du.ac.in/du/uploads/COVID-19/28062020_UG.pdf
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