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2015-11-18 14:50:15

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
After PG in political science, several opportunities are available in both government and private sectors. Politics, public administration, law, and marketing fields are always in need of good political scientists. Political scientists even can opt for campaign management, polling and electoral politics, and university and college teaching. The career prospects in political science have widened enough in the voluntary organization sectors, such as NGOs. The international voluntary organizations, like UNO, have huge scopes for proficient political scientists across the world.
All the best

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2015-11-16 15:15:58

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Prateek Sengar

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Yes, International Relations is a subdomain under Political Science. The scope of Political Science is vast. It can study about political structures, political thoughts and philosophies at a global level or restrict its area of study to smaller political entities. It is essential for the students of International Relations or International Studies to understand basic concepts of Political Science. 

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2015-11-05 12:58:51

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Prateek Sengar

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Hi Maan,
Listed below are some of the subjects under political science :
Colonialism in India
Understanding Political Theory
Constitutional Democracy and Govt. in India
Nationalism in India
Political Theory: Concepts and Debates
Theories of Administration
Global Politics
All the best

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2014-06-07 19:22:36

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Chandu TumuluriChandu Tumuluri , Digital Marketer ,Hustler

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What every degree you select does'nt matters that because for IAS Only graduation is required, stream does'nt matter.
There is no such requirement that candidates must be B.sc or B.A. or esle.Only graduation in any field even Engineering.
Just select the course in which you will be able to provide your best time and effort.Select that subject which would be easy for you to handle wisely.
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2013-10-24 14:09:43

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
1. Higher studies:-
M.A. in Economics
Masters in Applied Economics
MBA in Economics
M.A in Political Science or Politics or Public Policy
Master Program in Government
M.A in Psychology
M.SC in Applied Psychology
PG Diploma in Clinical Psychology; Family and Child Psychology; Mental Health Counseling; Industrial Psychology; Sports Psychology
2. Job Prospects:- Besides Teaching,
*Economics-
Economist
Economic Researcher
Sales Analyst
Investment Analyst
Investment Administrator
Financial Service Manager
Securities Analyst Trainee
Fixed Income Portfolio Manager
Foreign Trade Analyst
Market Research Analyst
Cost Estimator
Customer Profit Analyst
*Political Sc
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2013-09-02 13:46:09

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
MBA in HR is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
For your reference find below some of the finest universities to pursue MBA through distance education:
- Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning.
- Indira Gandhi National Open University.
- University of Petroleum & Energy Studies Centre for Continuing Education.
- Institute of Management Technology Centre for Distance Learning.
- Punjab Technical University.
- Karnataka State Open University.
- Sikkim Manipal University.
Please browse through the link mentioned below to get detailed information regarding various institutes in India o
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2013-08-12 11:25:27

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
1. Higher studies:-
M.A in Political Science or Politics or Public Policy
Master Program in Government
M.A. in Economics
Masters in Applied Economics
MBA in Economics
2. Job Prospects:- Besides Teaching,
*Economics-
Economist
Economic Researcher
Sales Analyst
Investment Analyst
Investment Administrator
Financial Service Manager
Securities Analyst Trainee
Fixed Income Portfolio Manager
Foreign Trade Analyst
Market Research Analyst
Cost Estimator
Customer Profit Analyst
*Political Science-
Business Administrator
Campaign Worker
Lawyer/Paralegal
Lobbyist/Organizer
Policy Analyst
Political Commentator
Political Correspondent
Pollster
Public Affairs Research Analys
...more

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2013-07-16 10:41:05

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

You can go for master degree in you area for go in teaching line but there is less job option in this line , so i suggest you to go for MBA , this is good for both MNCS or go in teaching line after MBA you can also go in research field

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