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Meghna Sharma18 | Female | Polyglot | Humanitarian

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Hello,
Do read your NCERT books thoroughly. Clear your doubts by your teachers. Look up things online that concern your course. Follow reference books. Solve question papers of the past 5-6 years. And maintain a notebook with all your notes.
Hope I helped.

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alok kumar

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Power sharing forms the very ethos of democracy. For this reason, it becomes the idea behind power sharing in Indian Federalism. By the virtue of power sharing, citizen through participation, holds a stake in the system. It also paves way for better governance.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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Please, check the UGC website for the latest circular on institutions, going without approval. Distance Education Certificate is not a problem. Anyhow, you have to prepare for a test, if you are fully qualified.

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Meghna Sharma18 | Female | Polyglot | Humanitarian

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Some colleges for MA in political science under Delhi University are:
• Lady Shri Ram College,
• Hindu College,
• Hansraj College,
• Jamia Milia Islamia,
• St. Stephen's College,
• Miranda College, etc.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Salman,
If you have above 50% in graduation, you can go for MBA. MBA provides you a good platform to develop.
All the best.

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Meghna Sharma18 | Female | Polyglot | Humanitarian

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English, definitely. The field of English literature is so vast that the job prospects never end. Be it professorship, translation, foreign exchange programs, travel journalist, journalist, author, editor, columnist, administrative posts, tutoring, mass communication, etc. English always has the way.

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astha singh

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I think political science is quiet an interesting subject to study. It has a lot of scope after graduation. You can go for the following professions:
1. Social service
2. Policy making
3. Politics
4. Mass communication and journalism.
5. Lectureship.

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