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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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 No, it is not tough to make a career in International Relations but one needs to plan it beforehand as a selection of right the subjects for graduation is extremely important. The field of International Relations is open to students from all backgrounds, but it will be more beneficial to study Humanities subjects such as Sociology,  Political Science,  History,  and Cultural Anthropology.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Several colleges conduct placement sessions for the final year students of International Relations courses. Placements sessions are usually offered in advanced courses such as MA International Relations and PhD in International Relations.

Given below are some renowned colleges that offer lucrative packages during placement drives:

International Relations Colleges

Average Salary (in INR)

Ashoka of Mumbai [MU]

46.17 K - 70 K

Manipal Academy of Higher Education

11.68 LPA

Ashoka University

10 LPA

Shiv Nadar University (SNU)

9.97 LPA

Symbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International, Pune

9.6 LPA

Jawaharlal Nehru University

9.5 LPA

Jamia Millia Islamia

8.66 LPA

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Some of the best books in International Relations are:

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Author

Description

The Tragedy of Great Power Politics

John Mearsheimer

Offers a realist perspective on international relations, focusing on the concept of offensive realism and great power competition.

The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order

Samuel P. Huntington

Proposes that cultural and religious identities will be the primary source of conflict in the post-Cold War world, challenging the notion of a unipolar world order.

Man, the State, and War: A Theoretical Analysis

Kenneth N. Waltz

Explores the causes of war from three perspectives: human nature, state characteristics, and the international system.

The Origins of Totalitarianism

Hannah Arendt

Analyzes the rise of totalitarian regimes, providing insights into power dynamics, ideology, and statecraft in international politics.

The Rise and Fall of Great Powers

Paul Kennedy

Examines factors contributing to the rise and decline of great powers throughout history, offering insights into contemporary geopolitical challenges.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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If you are planning to study International Relations then let me tell you that it is very interesting and dynamic .  You will learn important insights into the complexities of our interconnected world by exploring the particulars of international politics, economics and social dynamics. This knowledge develops a feeling of global citizenship in addition to providing you with the analytical capabilities to navigate global difficulties. Additionally, earning a degree in international relations (IR) provides you access to a wide range of job options in sectors like academics, government, NGOs, journalism, international organisations

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To pursue an International Relations course at the undergraduate level, you should have completed class 12, preferably in Humanities subjects. For a course at the postgraduate level, you should have completed a bachelor’s degree with specialisations such as political science, sociology, history, cultural anthropology, and related subjects.

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International Relations is the study of the interconnectedness of Politics, Economics and Law on a global level. The field is all about developing and maintaining relations between countries to ensure peace and prosperity prevail in every part of the world. The topics covered by its curriculum include viewpoints on humanity, development, poverty, cross-border activities, etc. Government agencies that deal with international relations and issues may hire graduates of international relations courses. While focusing on issues like the environment, trade, security, economy, politics and human rights, among other things, their responsibilit

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No, to be eligible for MPhil course with Political Science specialisation you should have completed MA Political Science. Though International Relations falls under the larger domain of Political Science, we cannot consider MA Political Science and MA International Relations to be same. However, there could be some state universities or private institutes which can offer you admission in MPhil course irrespective of your specialisation in MA.

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Aneena Abraham

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Whether an MA in International Relations (IR) is worth it in India depends on your goals and the specific programme you choose. You can refer below to help you decide:

  • An IR programme equips you with research, analytical, writing, and communication skills highly sought after by employers.
  • The field offers diverse options in government, private sector and academics.
  • Jobs, especially government ones, can be highly competitive.

Overall, an MA in IR can be valuable if you choose the right program, develop a strong skillset, and network effectively. Consider your career goals and research the job market to make an informed decision.

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, please refer below for the career you can pursue after MA in International Relations in India:

Sector

Job Title

Description

Government

Foreign Service Officer (Ministry of External Affairs)

Represent India's interests abroad, negotiate treaties, and manage international relations. Requires passing a competitive exam.

 

Research Analyst (Think Tank)

Conduct research on international issues, advise policymakers, and contribute to publications.

 

Defense Analyst (Ministry of Defense)

Analyze international security threats, advise on military strategy, and manage defense relations with other countries.

Private Sector

International Business Consultant

Advise companies on navigating international markets, managing cross-cultural communication, and complying with international regulations.

 

Market Research Analyst (Multinational Corporation)

Conduct research on international markets, identify new business opportunities, and assess global trends.

 

Public Relations Specialist (International NGO)

Manage communication and advocacy efforts for international NGOs, promoting their mission and building public awareness.

Other

Journalist (International Media)

Report on international news events, analyze global affairs, and provide insights into international relations.

 

University Professor (International Relations)

Teach courses on international relations, conduct research, and contribute to the field of knowledge.

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Aneena Abraham

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Yes, many MA International colleges in India accept admissions on a merit basis only. However, some colleges admit students through entrance exams like CUET.

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