B.A Political Science
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The most expensive package for a B.A. in political Science at the BBAU Amethi Campus is roughly INR 6–8LPA.
In 2021, 1,514 students enrolled in postgraduate and undergraduate programs were placed, with median compensation varying from INR 3.2 LPA to INR 8 LPA.
New Campus: The Amethi Campus was formed in 2016, making it a relatively new institution with a short placement history for its B.A. Political Science program. Data about the "the highest package" available is therefore hard to come by.
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Contributor-Level 10
No. There is no entrance test for UG courses except for BEd, CET, TPT, LPCET, BPEd and PECET. Candidates can apply for admission. Candidates interested to appear for the DUCET exam should know about the eligibility criteria required for the exam. Candidates can refer the Shiksha's page to know about the detailed eligibility criteria of the BA Political Science course.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
The fourth semester of the BA Political Science programme at NEHU in 2024 covers topics such as Comparative Politics, International Relations, Political Ideologies, Public Administration, and Research Methodology. Students will learn about various political systems, governance mechanisms, and policy evaluation methods with an emphasis on regional politics, socio-political challenges, and global dynamics. The programme focuses on developing critical thinking and analytical abilities through practical tasks like case studies, debates, and research projects, preparing students for informed solutions to complex political scenarios.
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Candidates who have passed their class 12 in any stream from a recognised board are eligible to get admission in Hindu College BA (Hons) Political Science. The Hindu College shortlists candidates on the basis of CUET-UG scores. Interested candidates need to perform extremely well in the entrance exam to secure admission at Hindu College.
In 2023, the cut off for Hindu College BA (Hons) Political Science was 99 percentile.
To perform well in the CUET test, candidates must thoroughly go through the CUET syllabus. Aspirants need to strategise their plans on a monthly, weekly and daily basis. Candidates can prepare better by know
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
To know about the latest cut-off for B.A. Political Science at Cluster University, Srinagar visit the official website of the university and check the updates from there as the cut-off list is not yet out.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Some general steps to consider if you want to change your major from journalism to political science:
Check University Policies: Start by checking your current university's policies regarding changing majors or transferring between colleges within the university. Different universities have different rules and processes in place for such changes.
Meet with Advisors: Schedule a meeting with an academic advisor in both the journalism and political Science departments to discuss your interests and the requirements for the political Science program. They can provide guidance on how to navigate the process.
Review Requirements: Make sure
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Goswami Ganesh Dutta S.D. College gives both Merit-Based and Entrance Test Based Admissions to students. However, for all undergraduate degree courses like BA Political Science, admissions are given on a merit basis. Two ways of admissions in GGDSD College, Chandigarh are there. They are: Centralized and Non-Centralized. Courses like BBA, B.Com, BCA, B.Sc, M.Com & M.Sc are centralized while courses like B.Voc, BA, M.Com & M.Sc (IT) are Non-Centralized. In your case, your course is Non-Centralised. You need to apply separately for these courses through the links given on the college's official website.
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