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Amisha Haldar

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Yes, you can get seat in South campus college of DU. It also depends on the quota (General/OBC/SC/ST). 

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, you are eligible to pursue BA Political Science after completing Class 12 in any stream. 

Every university has set eligibility criteria, however, the standard criteria is that the candidate should have completed their Class 12 from a recognised board and should have secured a minimum of 55% aggregate to apply for BA in Political Science. Political Science courses are in high demand in the country.

Political Science is a social Science subject that instructs students on state, national, and local politics. Courses in political Science are provided at the undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma, and certificate levels.&nbs

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Yes, USLM is a good college. The candidate must have 10+2 education from a recognised board. Admissions are granted based on merit, followed by counseling or personal interviews. The total tuition fee for a BA at Unitedworld School of Liberal Arts & Mass Communication is INR 9.01 to 9.05 lakh.

 

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Every academic year, the number of students admitted to Maharaja Bir Bikram University's (MBB University) MA in Public Administration program varies depending on program capacity, facilities, and faculty availability. Universities typically limit the number of seats available for each degree in order to maintain manageable class sizes and high standards of instruction. It is recommended to visit the university's official website or get in touch with the admissions office directly for precise information regarding the MA in Public Administration program's admissions cap. Regarding the quantity of seats available as well as any other per

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If you have a genuine interest in politics and its works, political science will be highly interesting to study. The study of political science is not as hard as the basics are taught in school. In bachelor courses, candidates learn a wider version of what is taught in school. Political science can be challenging, but it can also be rewarding. The difficulty of studying political science is determined by a variety of factors, including your own interests, talents, and the exact programme in which you are enrolled. 

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Political science is one of the most adaptable social science degrees, with numerous employment options available to graduates. Political science studies assist students to develop vital abilities in writing, communication, and research.

A political science course teaches students about the inner workings of the government, both state and federal, as well as other agencies, and how to utilise this information for the benefit of the country. Most colleges, universities, and institutions require that applicants must have passed their 10+2 from a recognised board with at least 60% marks for undergraduate course.

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Political Science is a discipline under Humanities and Social Sciences. It is not a natural science subject like Physics, Chemistry and Biology. But Political Science is considered to be scientific because of its approach and scope.

The similarities between Science and Political Science are as follows:

  • Both these subjects are concerned with the environment of human beings.
  • Both involve testing, analysis and research.
  • Political Science is more tilted towards a scientific approach than a humanistic approach.
  • Both require reasoning, explanation and interpretation.

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Political Scientist spends their time studying, interpreting, and developing hypotheses on pertinent topics. Political Science course is one of the most opted courses around the globe. Please note that the fees may vary depending on the college policies. The subject can be pursued from a number of government and private colleges at the below-mentioned fees:

Colleges Offering Political Science CoursesUndergraduatePostgraduate
Government CollegesINR 1 lakh to INR 2 lakhINR 90,000 to INR 1.5 lakh
Private CollegesINR 1 lakh to 4 lakhINR 2 lakh to INR 5 lakh

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You can go through the following Political Science books, which are highly rated in the nation

BookAuthor
NationalismRabindranath Tagore
The 48 Laws of PowerRobert Greene
The Communist ManifestoKarl Marx
The RepublicPlato
Political TheoryAndrew Heywood
Modern Indian Political ThoughtBidyut Chakrabarty and Rajendra Kumar Pandey
Comparative Government and PoliticsMartin Harrop and Rod Hague
Public Administration: A ReaderBidyut Chakrabarty

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