M.A Public Policy

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shivam Gupta

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To be eligible for an MA in Public Policy, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree from a recognised university, with a minimum score (often 50% or 55% aggregate marks). Many programs accept graduates from any discipline, while some prefer or give preference to those with backgrounds in public policy, public administration, or related fields. Entrance exams and interviews are also common components of the admissions process. 

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, there are many government MA Public Policy colleges in India. Some of them are mentioned below along with their tuition fees:

Public/Govt. Colleges

Tuition Fee

TISS - Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai Admission

INR 68,000

University of Mumbai Admission

INR 68,810 – INR 80,000

IIT Bombay Admission

INR 2.69 lakh

Central University of Kerala Admission

INR 5,200

Guru Nanak Dev University Admission

INR 61,550

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website and may vary.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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The scope of MBA in Public Policy is very broad as it open doors of many job and career opportunities. After completing MA in Public Policy courses from top college, it can leads to career paths in the government, private, and international sectors, mainly focussing on policy analysis, programme management, research and advocacy.

 

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Pankaj

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M.A. Students of public policy will get job in any private or government school or college, so, it has a bright future.

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Neha Bhoj

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Many people, even students and parents think that public policy has no real future And it is difficult to on a good sum of salary in this area. But this is a complete misnomer. If you pursue your career in public policy which is most commonly by doing your M.A. In public policy from a reputed University such as JK Lakshmipat University. It is India's one of the leading University which is supported by 125 years old JK organizations. You will study the second year of any in public policy in Mass, Amherst, In USA And you will be granted 50% off scholarship. There is no other private University in India at the moment which is offering the

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