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Stuti PandyaI am shiksha user & proud tobe part of shiksa

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South Asian University is an international university sponsored by the eight Member States of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation. So, as you can see, it is related with 8 countries. So, obviously, it is good in international relations.

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anila k

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I would suggest you 2 universities which are better and premier institution for legal and political studies: 1. Christ University, Bengaluru 2. Delhi University, New Delhi.

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Aman Kumar

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As of now, most of the universities in India offer Master's program in International relations and there the minimum eligibility criteria is 10+2+3 from a recognised university. The universities conduct their own entrance test for admission in international relations.
The best universities for International Relations are -
1) Jawahar Lal Nehru University, New Delhi - The school of international studies offers a MA in international relations. The University conducts its own entrance exam for admission in the course. Graduates in any discipline with 50% marks are eligible for applying for the course.
2) Jadavpur University, Kolkata- The dep
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,
Undergraduate course in International Relations: Maintaining International Relations with all the countries is the avowed aim of almost every country on the planet. The issue is how to achieve this? Answers to this query are sought in this new course. India with its new found status of high GDP growth rate is suddenly finding itself in the midst of the scenario wherein we want to have best of relations with every nation. The undergraduate course covers many related topics viz., social structure, military, political climate, economics, history, geography, language and many more relevant subjects that are keys to understand the Dyn
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Komal KaurBA (H) English

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Once you complete a course in international business, you can get into the below-mentioned careers:
- Indian Foreign Service
Considered a prestigious service to be part of, the Indian Foreign Service is one of the best possible options for an individual wishing to pursue a career in international relations. Along with earning lucratively, one can also gain a lot of exposure by serving on behalf of the nation in various countries on deputation.
In order to be part of the Indian Foreign Service, one needs to clear the Civil Service examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission and subsequent rounds. Once absorbed into the ser
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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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Hello,
International relations at graduation level mostly focus on the trade with between countries. But the course has evolved significantly over past few years with the dynamic nature of how things work internationally.
Now the focus is shifting from proper trade to social change and its impact on the relations between the country.
The course now also talks about how finance works between countries. The concept of transfer pricing in the international relations is introduced as per the revised and new curriculum.
The subjects talk about globalisation, finance, marketing, the social-economic impact between countries.
This gives an overvie
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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi Liyaqat,
It is all about networking now. Browse university websites for their research activities, you have to check which university has research activities in your field. You have to write to the research supervisors of particular universities and share your research proposal with them, they will get back to you if they like what you wrote. Follow up rigorously. You need to check funding opportunities, international programmes, etc. Consider checking Schiller International University (SIU)- Heidelberg and School of International Studies of the Dresden University of Technology.

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