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ZIAUL HASAN

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It totally depends on choice and future career plans. Both courses are good. Actually B.A. Is general course in which you can choose subjects as per your choice but in B.A. Honours Political Science you have political Science subject in final year and it is more specialised if you wish to pursue further in that field. It is recommended for IAS aspirants to pursue B.A. Political sciences. Good Luck!

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ZIAUL HASAN

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You are eligible to take admission in M.A. Political Science because you need aggregate 50% marks in B.A.

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ZIAUL HASAN

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If you have passed your B.A. with political Science as a subject and having 50% marks then you are eligible for applying to M.A course. Just wait for the official admission notification and apply to that simply.

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Shalini Sharma

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Hello,
Here are some tips which can surely help you to prepare well for the UGC NET Political Science exam preparation.
1. Firstly, analyze the complete syllabus of Political Science for UGC NET and list down all the topics.
2. A good UGC NET study material - Select the best study material which includes reference books, solved question papers and mock test papers also.
3. Manage your time effectively. Give time to the topics according to their importance level.
4. Revision is a must. Do revision after completing each topic, it is important for self-analysis.
5. Solve previous years' question papers and online mock tests to improve your
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Mansi tolani

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Hello,
For UGC NET Political Science Exam you can go for the following books:
1. Truemans UGC NET Political Science
2. UGC NET/SET (JRF/LS) Political Science Paper I & II by Arihant
3. CBSE UGC NET Political Science (Paper I, II & III) Previous Year Papers by R. Guptas
Make short notes for revision, revise on daily basis. Solve UGC NET previous year question paper http://bit.ly/2OAzePF to know the difficulty level. Appear for mock test as well to check the conceptual clarity. Boost your speed of solving questions. Search for the smart approach for solving questions. You also need to be accurate. Be speedy enough to attempt all the questions
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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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Try to cover the easy & important topics only. Later you may go with moderate ones. Solve the relevant questions along with topics. Revise on a daily basis. Assign a time to topics as per their importance. Do not neglect UGC NET paper 1 , it is more scoring and the biggest reason for most of students' failure as they take it for granted. Practice a lot of questions from every topic and no need to get distracted using multiple sources, even one source would suffice. The best way to revise the concepts is by solving previous year question papers & mock test papers. Solve previous year question papers and mock test papers. Be positi
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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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If you are willing to prepare for UGC NET Political Science, keep the following point in mind. The syllabus is vast so making priority is important. Cover the easier topics with good marking weightage first. Refer UGC NET previous year question paper http://bit.ly/2OAzePF for the topics which are too difficult to handle, take out the specific sections from which questions are asked. For concepts, make short notes or maintain a flow chart for every chapter. Practice a lot of questions, make sure to solve the questions given at the end of the chapters. Appear for mock test papers such as a finish touch to the preparation. Do not sk
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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JNU as an Institution is the most Democratic place in India. It allows you to write your answers in either languages (I. e Hindi and English). Some people might object that if it is that much democratic, why don't it allows to write Answers in all 22 languages mentioned in Schedule 8 of Indian constitution. The reason is that Evaluation process involves The faculty members of JNU only. There might be a possibility that Each department doesn't have professor from all regional parts of India, so there will a difficulty in evaluation of answer sheets. For the historical reasons of Hindi as Government official Language, and Hindi is the kn
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Sahil Rana

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World renowned Visva Bharati University, Kolkata, offers multiple programmes at Undergraduate (UG), Postgraduate (PG), M Phil, PhD and diploma levels in various streams like Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Mass Communications, etc.
Admission process at this prestigious University begins in the month of April every year and the classes commence from July.
Minimum Eligibility Criteria for UG and PG courses
Minimum cutoff required for admission to various UG courses ranges between 45% and 60% in Class XII, depending on the stream. For Arts and Languages, the minimum cutoff is 45% and for some science streams the cutoff is 55%. For rest
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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Hi,
For law, class 12th is a requirement, but check the eligibility of DU once for 3-year law and other universities like BHU as for them graduation is more important. You can definitely go for a Bachelor of Arts after the Science stream in senior secondary. You have the full authority to take the subject which kindles the interest in you. Political Science, history, economics or anything.

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