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Guide-Level 12
Hindu College provide Political Science course and is considered as best college for pursuing political Science. Hindu College has its own parliament which helps in overall development of students. Even students try to be part of such parliamentary activates. Apart from the compulsory courses, the Department of political Science offers a wide of optional courses including Public Policy in India, Understanding South Asia, Feminism: Theory and Practices, Contemporary Political Economy, Feminism and Indian Politics, The United Nations and Global Conflicts, etc.
2. Lady Shri Ram College for women
LSR is counted as best insti
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Scholar-Level 16
MA in Political Science Entrance Exam Pattern:-
Public Policies in India
Western Political Thoughts
Indian Government and Politics
International Relations
Political Thought in Modern India
Political Science Entrance Exam consist of 100 questions. Each question carries one mark. There is no negative marking for this multiple choice model exam.
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Contributor-Level 10
You are eligible for the same, you can apply for the course for the next session, since last date for the application forms is over. For more details please visit jmi.ac.in
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https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/political-science/course/m-a-in-political-science-gauhati-university-guwahati-90323
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IGNOU is recognised worldwide, it is one if the few open universities which has worldwide recognition but for jobs the game is different. It depends on the employer and how well you fit into the job. I will suggest you to take services from an immigration firm and learn about the stay back options and other policies. Just do some groundwork before venturing out.
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Best of luck.
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