Political Science
Hi,
It is difficult to get admission in any North campus college with just 80-85% marks in class 12th that too in a course like BA Political Science. Now, if you are giving board exams this year, you have time to get a good score that will increase your chances in DU.
Here is a link for cutoffs for all colleges and courses in DU: https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff
I hope this helped you.
All the Best!
Hello,
Yes, ten years books are really helpful as they provide you a brief structure of the question paper and provide you all the past questions that appeared in the previous ten years' examinations. You can buy is from any nearby stationery shop that deals in selling university books. You can refer to Shiv Das publications as they are widely prefered by the students.
Hope it helps.
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No, aspirants of the BA (Political Science, History, Economics) Course do not need taking the CUET Exam. Do follow the link below to know more about the CUET Exam as well as Courses Requiring Appearance in CUET
https://www.careers360.com/exams/cuet
For more information about the BA (Pol.Sc., Hist.,Eco.) Course do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/university/christ-university-bangalore/ba-history-economics-and-political-science-course
Hello chandvi,
The Punjab University takes admission for bachelor of arts in political science on the basis of merit, the only eligible criteria for the application form for admission is you need to have atleast 33% marks in 12th board examination.also the fees for BA on campus is 17,100 per year for this course.
I hope it helps
Best of luck.
Dear student,
Political theory and Political Science, both are interrelated and are like a supplementary to each other. As per first view political theory is the universal set which includes both Political Science and political philosophy. The second view maintains that Political Science (subset of political theory), gives proper place both to political philosophy and political theory. Most of the Indian and Asian universities have adopted this view. The third view believes in a value free Political Science, having no relation with political theories. Political Science deals with phenomena of control.
Basically the entrance test syllabus of PUBDET for BA Political Science will be based on 11th and 12th standard, hence you need to be thorough with the studies of both these classes, you can refer to your board books as the exam will be conducted in English as Well as Bengali, the question paper will comprise of English section for 20 marks and subject specific that is political science for 80 marks, you can go through previous year paper at https://wbjeeb.nic.in/PUBDETCMS/Public/View.aspx?page=91
Hello aspirant
The best colleges in Kerala are
For Political Science:
1. Maharaja's College
2. Mahatma Gandhi University
3. Calicut University
4. St. Mary's College Sulthan Bathery
5. Mar Thoma College
For Journalism:
1. Amity University Online
2. Kerala University
4. Kannur University
5. Devaswom Board College
Hope it helps. All the best.
Yes, you can pursue MA in Journalism and Mass Communication after BA in Political Science. Most of the Private as well as Public Central Universities offer that flexibility, Journalism being a very lucrative career choice today. However, you may have to go through a proper application/admission process or entrance exam, depending on the University you apply to.
For more information about Colleges having MA Journalism Course do follow the link below
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ma-in-journalism-degree-colleges-in-india
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