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7 years ago 
Guide-Level 12
There are plethora of opportunities for a political science graduate in government sector. These include-
1) Professor - After competing BA in Political Science one can do MA in Political Science and apply for UGC NET ( National Eligibility Test) for assistant professor in any university across the country.
Apart from this, one can pursue B.Ed and become a teacher in a government school.
2) Union and State Public Service Commission - A graduate in Political Science can apply for UPSC and State PSC exam and become grade 1 or grade 2 officer in the government.
3) SSC - another option for a graduate in Political Science is Staff Servic
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Please refer to the link provided below for an exhaustive list of colleges which offer MA courses in public administration and geology in Delhi-NCR.
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/colleges/public-administration-colleges-delhi-ncr
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-colleges-delhi-ncr
New answer posted
7 years ago 
Scholar-Level 18
Undergraduate course in International Relations: Maintaining International Relations with all the countries is the avowed aim of almost every country on the planet. The issue is how to achieve this? Answers to this query are sought in this new course. India with its new found status of high GDP growth rate is suddenly finding itself in the midst of the scenario wherein we want to have best of relations with every nation. The undergraduate course covers many related topics viz., social structure, military, political climate, economics, history, geography, language and many more relevant subjects that are keys to understand the Dyn
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
New answer posted
7 years ago 
Guide-Level 12
Both the courses are totally different from each other.
A course in foreign language gives you a chance to learn about the language, culture and tradition of a particular community whereas, political science provides you an opportunity to learn about the political system. Therefore, you should pursue a course according to your interest.
Both the courses offer a wide range of career opportunities.
By pursuing a course in foreign language you can become a translator, teacher, freelancer and interpreter.
Many multinational companies hire people who have knowledge of languages such as French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, etc.
After BA
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7 years agoNew answer posted
7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
1. Read two newspapers every day, EVERY DAY- I would suggest the Hindu and Indian Express. Online or whatever. Read Editorials and Op-Ed properly.
2. Read Frontline every week cover to cover
3. Start reading fundamental concepts and theories (see point 6)
4: Brush up on India's political history (India after Gandhi by Ram Guha is a good start)
5: Read Economic and Political Weekly sometimes. Try to see how essays, arguments, data is used. Some of it you may not understand, but just read to see patterns, structures, language. Also read Seminar magazine Seminar Magazine, a monthly in-depth magazine, published
New answer posted
7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
- Indian Foreign Service
Considered a prestigious service to be part of, the Indian Foreign Service is one of the best possible options for an individual wishing to pursue a career in international relations. Along with earning lucratively, one can also gain a lot of exposure by serving on behalf of the nation in various countries on deputation.
In order to be part of the Indian Foreign Service, one needs to clear the Civil Service examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission and subsequent rounds. Once absorbed into the ser
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7 years ago 
Scholar-Level 17
Politics has a better scope as compared to psychology as there is less use of a person who observes instead of the one who guides them. Right now in the country, there are many politicians who are not eligible for this. But when a proper training and education are given to them, everything works fine. For this, there is a separate subject that is political science in which one can learn about analysis of the political system, theore
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7 years ago 
Contributor-Level 10
International relations at graduation level mostly focus on the trade with between countries. But the course has evolved significantly over past few years with the dynamic nature of how things work internationally.
Now the focus is shifting from proper trade to social change and its impact on the relations between the country.
The course now also talks about how finance works between countries. The concept of transfer pricing in the international relations is introduced as per the revised and new curriculum.
The subjects talk about globalisation, finance, marketing, the social-economic impact between countries.
This gives an overvie
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