Political Science
Hi aspirant,
For admissions in M.A Political Science, candidates must have completed a Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline under 10+2+3 education pattern with at least 50 per cent marks in aggregate of Social Sciences subjects and at least 55 per cent marks aggregate of Science & Technology subjects.
Document Required for JNU Counselling
Enrolment Form
Five copies of recent passport size photographs
Character Certificate from last attended institution
Two sets of self-attested copies of (10+2), or an equivalent examination certificate showing the age/date of birth of the candidate.
Two sets of self-attested copies of the statement of marks obtained by the candidate along with passing certificate of Degree/Master’s Degree examination or their equivalent examination
For SC/ST Candidates: Two attested copies of SC/ ST Certificate in the prescribed format in support of their claim for admission against the reserved quota. Candidate should bring original caste/category certificate at the time of admission/registration
For PWD Candidates: Two copies of Disability Certificate in the prescribed Format issued by a Competent Medical Authority indicating the nature and extent (including percentage) of Physical Disability in support.
OBC Candidates: Two copies of OBC Certificate in the prescribed format. Candidate should bring original caste/category certificate at the time of admission/registration.
The following documents must be submitted by candidates (in original) at the admission counter in a separate envelope while taking admission in JNU:
Mark sheets of qualifying exam
Anti-ragging affidavits
Degree/Provisional Certificate of the qualifying examination.
Character Certificate (from last attended institution)
Migration certificate
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Hey
Your best of four is 82.5% (Hindi elective+English+Physics+Chemistry)
Since you are from mathematics stream and want to pursue arts course, so you'll face a deduction in your best of four, 2.5% per change of subject.
While calculating your best of four marks, it's mandatory to include the subjects that you wish to pursue. Since, you are from OBC category and taking your best of four marks into consideration, as per previous cut off trends, you may get colleges after release of further cut offs.
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Hey Rajesh
The eligibility criteria for getting admission in BA hons Economics is calculated by taking your best of four marks in consideration (1 language + 3 elective).
Mathematics is a compulsory subject, that is, the candidate must have studied and passed mathematics at the qualifying exam.
Thank you
hi,
see ramjas college is affiliated by university of delhi, cutoff score is calculated taking best of four marks like one language paper and three others best optional paper. now every year cutoff score chances and it depends on certain factors like number of applicants, seat matrix, candidates category etc. however as far last years closing score for b.a in economics general category was 96.75 percent in fifth round of counselling. the cutoff for b. a in political science was closed on 97 percent as for first counselling.
however you may use careers360 du college predictor tool to know about your probable college,
84% is an average score for getting admission in Delhi University. You didn't mention your category so it's a bit difficult to estimate colleges for you. BA (Hons) Political Science is a very popular and most sought after course of DU. Generally, the cut offs for this course remains very high. Calculate your best of four percentage which is the eligibility criteria for getting admission in this course. It's mandatory to add political science as a core subject while calculating your best of four marks.
If you are from unreserved category then it will be a little difficult for you to get colleges in the starting cut offs. You will have to look for colleges generally in the closing cut offs.
As per previous cut off trends, the cut offs were closed for this course even at the high percentage.
You can get colleges such as - Ram Lal Anand College, Motilal Nehru College, Swami Shraddhanand College, Zakir Hussain College etc
You can predict colleges here -
hey,
here are some of the history courses
1. B.A in ancient history
2. B.A in ancient indian culture
3. B.A in ancient indian history and archeology
4. B.A history
5. B.A (hons) history
6. B.Ed history
7. M.A in ancient indian history
8. M.A ancient history
9. M.A ancient indian history and archeology
10. M.A history of art
political science courses
1. B.A (hons) political science
2. M.A in political science
3. M.phil in political science
4. Ph.D in political science
sociology courses
1. B.A in sociology
2. M.A in sociology
3. M.phil in sociology
4. Ph.D in sociology
hope this helps!
Wait you have a Chance to get in I am also in waiting list in obc rank 8
Hey there
English+Economics is best and most demanding. see after graduation if you want to do MBA then economics will help and English for sure so this combination is good. Even if you go for higher studies or a job after your graduation this is good. But it all depends on your choice if you want to do civil services, etc then you can choose political science, geography, philosophy etc.
Good luck
Hello,
You can get admission in Madras Christian College for MA Political Science if you have the following eligibility:
You must be a graduate in any discipline with at least 50% marks.
The selection is merit based. If you are not a resident of Tamil Nadu, and a candidate from some other board, then not to worry because MCC accepts students from other recognized boards as well. You just need to produce an eligibility certificate at the time of admission.
I hope that you have got your answer!!!
Hii aspirant,
Coming to your question I your I would like to say that at 58% marks you can get the subjects for +3, but as you have not mentioned the college which you want so taking the general I can say that you can get a college with these subjects but talking about some best colleges it seems difficult at this Percentage ,
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