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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

This area of specialisation, candidates can secure job opportunities into roles like:-
1. Forex Manager
2. International Fund manager
3. Insurance Broker
4. Chief Data scientist
5. Economic Adviser
6. Ministry of Services Adviser
7. Deal and Hedge Fund manager
8. Book running lead manager
9. Registrar
10. Chief Consultant
The exhaustive list goes on and on as this area opens up more and more geographies, more and more facets of the world and hence creates millions of jobs. Jobs are majorly classified into BFSI Industry including Venture Capitalists, private equity, Brokerage Fund houses, Stock Brokers, Hedge Funds, PSU banks, etc.

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Mansi tolani

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I would like to share that as paper is of 300 marks, do not take paper1 for granted. For paper 1, go for Truemans publication and go through previous year question papers. Read theory and solve the question given after chapters.
10-12 ques will be from teaching and aptitude. So master research.
5 question will be from comprehension so solve 1 ques daily.
2-3 questions from syllogism will be there, that you can prepare from you tube. Practice data interpretation well it holds 5-6 ques for sure. Practice UGC NET question papers series coding decoding, there are different questions in the book, it also holds 5-6 ques. Paper 2 can be prepa
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Many graduates work in government, political organisations, in Media, law, business and teaching etc. Major career opportunities as follows: (a) Public Administration as Officer or clerical support staff (b) International Affairs specialist in Strategy and Governance think tank private and public bodies (c) Media as Political analyst (d) Joining Police and Paramilitary organisation for law enforcement (e) Teaching (f) Legal profession as lawyer or judge (g) Political or Social Development activist (h) Political assistant to career politicians (I) Political Researcher (j) Social worker (k) HR professional (l) Work with NGOs etc.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Such as Understanding Political Theory, Political Theory:
Concepts and Debates, Political Processes in India, Constitutional Democracy and government. In India, Nationalism in India, Colonialism in India, Introduction to comparative government. And Politics, Theories of Administration
Theories of International Relations and World History, Public Policy and Administration in India, Global Politics, Modern Political Philosophy and Foreign Policy, etc. With increased globalization syllabus slowly have lot of emphasis on concepts of democracy, foreign policy and international politics and relationship.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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The programme provides an advanced understanding of the key economic, political, strategic, cultural, legal and organisational dynamics that shape international affairs, with a primary focus on practical policy development and implementation. Graduates in International Relations are employed in government, journalism, law, non-governmental organizations, international business, and teaching and research. Some of the IR experts become free lancers and work as advisors to political parties, Government organisation, think tanks, strategy organisation and opinion makers. Graduates have openings in foreign services, United nations organisat
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Pass Bachelors degree with minimum 50 % marks in Social sciences. Or
Pass Bachelors degree with at least 55% marks in science and technology stream.

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VAISHALI BHARDWAJ

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Yes, MA Political Science is a 2-year postgraduate course. The course aims at providing specialized knowledge of Indian politics and international politics to students. The basic eligibility for pursuing this course is that the student should have completed their graduation from a recognized institute. MA Political Science: Eligibility The basic eligibility for admission to MA Political Science has been mentioned below: 1. Bachelor’s degree in any stream preferably Arts and Humanities. 2. Students with a graduate degree in other streams can also apply. 3. Minimum marks required vary from 45% to 55% in graduation and may vary for

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kanu vashisht

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Go for Punjab university or lovely professional university as per your choice.

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VAISHALI BHARDWAJ

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The course offers a combination of subjects with a view to provide a general understanding and foundation in Humanities and its applications. Students here have a distinct advantage of being taught by some of the best minds of the various humanities departments. This course prepares them to pursue a subject of their interest at the Masters level and also helps explore a variety of career options. https://www.hansrajcollege.ac.in/academics/courses/baprog.php
https://www.hansrajcollege.ac.in/

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Aparajit Sanyal

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Yes, you can definitely go IR course from MBA colleges that are eligible for executive MBA along with your job. According to me, you can study in India and then look for jobs aboard as education in India is better than many B-schools abroad.

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