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ANUJ KARNATAK

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JNU is better for political science.

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shreyas chopra

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As a student of political science, you can pursue your career in various field or else there are several exams for which you can apply with the government of India. You can apply for the exams conducted by the UPSC, SSC, State level PSC, IBPS Bank PO and Clerical exams, other Bank PO and clerical exams etc. You can even try to get jobs with the private sector organization. f you are thinking to get a job based on political Science then the scope is wide and you can choose from a wide range of job profile like, Activist, Administration in Corporate or Government or Non-Profit organization, Online Political Data Analyst,Budget Examiner o
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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

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Hi Aashika,
There are many pros and cons of studying through distance or in SOL. You have to keep a number of factors in mind while deciding. Though distance education degrees are increasingly recognized all over and you can study anytime - anywhere, also saves a lot of money, working while studying there still exist a question on its credibility and recognition amongst employers and further education particularly in India. It is difficult to suggest if it is good or bad since it will depend on your own priorities and needs. Keep a check on the recognition, UGC approval, employment of students, your career plans if any and decide accord
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Rohit Jain

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Hindu College is considered the best college for pursuing political science. The faculty and study environment are very good. Moreover, Hindu College has its own parliament, which helps in overall development of the student. The students of political science participate very actively in the parliamentary activities.
After Hindu, comes Lady Shri Ram College for Women. LSR is also a very good college and has a decent faculty.
Other good colleges are:
1.) Ramjas College
2.) Kirorimal College
3.) Miranda House

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear,
As per your query, you may consider these options:
LLB
International relations
Development studies
Social work
Public policy /Administration
All the best.

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varshat bob

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You should opt for phycology in BA.

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Deepak BansalExpert Advisor

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Yes, you can take admission in the PG courses of your choice provided you meet the eligibility guidelines of the University you may seek admission in. For UG and PG courses in mass communication, journalism, etc. you can also choose to study in RK Films and Media Academy, Delhi.

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