B.A Political Science
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hindustan College of Arts and Science in Coimbatore does not offer a BA in Political Science. It provides a BA in English Literature instead. However, Hindustan University in Chennai offers a BA with a triple major in Political Science, Economics, and Law. Other institutions in Tamil Nadu, like Madras Christian College, also offer BA programs in Political Science.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Your score on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) will be influenced by a number of factors including as the volume of applicants, the exam's difficulty and the category you are applying under, in order to gain admission to Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU) for a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. A CUET score of 250–350 would normally offer you a strong chance for a tough degree like Political Science especially if you are applying under a reserved category. However, BBAU does not disclose an exact cutoff prior to the tests.
Keep up with BBAU's admission announcements and keep an eye on trends from the previous
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
As far as admission into the B.A.(Hons) Political Science course at Suri Vidyasagar College is involved, the cutoff marks for this particular subject have not yet been revealed for 2024. The college usually considers the performance in the higher secondary exams (Class 12) as the primary admission criteria along with an increased score in subjects related to Political Science. For the latest cutoff details,,, it is advisable to keep on checking the official college website or contacting the admission office.
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a year ago
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Colleges under University of Delhi, Ramjas college, Hindu college, Jesus and Marry college, Sri Venkateswara College, st Xavier's College etc.
Bengaluru University, St Joseph's University, Mount Carmel college, Christ University etc.
University of Kolkata, presidency University, St Xavier's College Kolkata etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Hii, B.A. Political Science graduates can pursue roles such as Policy Analyst, Public Relations Specialist, Campaign Manager, Journalist, Civil Servant, or Political Consultant. They are recruited by government bodies, NGOs, think tanks, media organisations, and private firms like consulting companies. Major recruiters include policy advocacy groups, public administration offices, and research institutions. The program imparts skills in critical thinking, public speaking, research, and political awareness. For detailed opportunities, check specific institution career guidance.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BA International Relations and BA Political Science are interrelated courses that have overlapping concepts. Political Science is a broader domain and International Relations borrows certain concepts from it.
Here are some basic differences between BA International Relations and BA Political Science.
BA International Relations | BA Political Science |
|---|---|
International Relations is a part of Political Science. | Political Science is a domain in itself. |
BA International Relations primarily focusses on the country’s Foreign Policy, relations with other nations and international affairs. | BA Political Science primarily focusses on politics and government. |
In BA International Relations you will study about international organisations. | In BA Political Science course you will study about political infrastructure. |
You will study about International Laws and rules and regulations of international organisations. | You will study about the Constitution and national laws. |
BA International Relations has a major tilt towards dynamic concepts. | BA Political Science includes both static and dynamic concepts. |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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