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Gunjan Dhawan

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Yes, you'll find Political science projects in the BA course. These projects are generally research-based or fieldwork. You'll be required to complete a dissertation on a specific topic, for example, conducting a poll survey. These projects are added in the final year's marking. All the best.

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Mohit Datta

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Till Class 10, we studied every subject on the base level, but from Class 11, the streams are segregated and allotted to students to level up their education. If you opt for Humanities in Class 11, and you have a Political Science subject, there might be chances that you'll gain a deeper knowledge of the subject and explore new sub-topics.
That's the reason why most students find Class 11 subjects relatively tougher.

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Akansha Bisht

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Journalist, IAS/IPS/IRS Officer, Political Analyst, Legislative Assistant, Lawyer, etc., are some common Political Science jobs that students usually go for. After a Political Science course, they have options to explore work fields like civil services, Law, journalism, education, and the ministry.

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Lalit Rastogi

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In school, we study the Political Science subject at a basic level, understanding the working of the Indian government. But in higher education, such as a BA or MA in Political Science, we also study Indian as well as world politics. Alongside, we also study subjects like

  • Political Theory, which explores the basic political ideas and philosophies.
  • Comparative Politics, which determines different political systems and their functioning.
  • International Relations, which are focused on the interactions between countries and global issues. 

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Rashmi Thakur

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A Political Science course will give you a deep view of how Indian and world politics work. You'll gain an understanding of government and political behavior from a different point. It'll also help you explore their structures, processes, ideologies, and more.
Not only this, but you'll also learn about international relations, public policy, liberalism, conservatism, socialism, and so much more. 

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Sure, here are some Political Science book options from well-known writers, you can consider reading

  • Arthashastra By Kautilya.
  • Our Living Constitution: A Concise Introduction & Commentary by Shashi Tharoor.
  • The Room on the Roof: An award-winning novel by Ruskin Bond.
  • The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
  • The Constitution of India in Hindi | Bharat ka Samvidhan by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
  • Savarkar: Echoes from a Forgotten Past by Vikram Sampath.
  • THE NEW WORLD DISORDER AND THE INDIAN IMPERATIVE by Shashi Tharoor and Samir Saran.

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Nikita Chauhan

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The Political Science course is available in various modes of education. Students can choose the mode based on their accessibility and preferences. Here are some types of Political Science courses classified based on their mode of education, along with a brief description:

Types of Political Science Courses

Political Science Course Details

Full-Time Political Science Course

Regular or full-time Political Science courses are among the most popular options opted by students. Students attend the lectures and seminars in the college premises. It aids students in their holistic development. There is a lot of scope for extracurricular activities at the college or inter-college level.

Distance Political Science Course

The students do not attend regular college in the Distance mode of Political Science courses. They receive study materials and get access to the student portal. They would only have to appear in person for seminars and final examinations.

Online Political Science Course

An Online Political Science Programme can be pursued by candidates who wish to pursue Political Science courses without attending regular college or appearing for offline exams. The admission process, lecture delivery, submission of assignments, and semester exams are conducted online.

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