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AASHISH MUDGIL

Beginner-Level 3

As a political scientist, one can work for a government, a think tank (research organization), a non-profit organization, a political lobby group, college or university, or even a business house. Some of the areas include:
Public Administration.
Public Planning.
Social Policy.
Academics
Public affairs
Analysis
International relations / International Affairs.
Diplomacy
Archivist
Foreign Correspondent
Intelligence expert
City Planner
Diplomat
International Organization
Executive Advisor
Translator with a Foreign Envoy

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Seheer OttayilEducational Expert and Columnist

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Yes you can as Graduation in any discipline is the eligibility for MBA

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Dear Karun,
Yes you can include physical education marks while calculating best four % for admission in University of Delhi.
It is left at your option to include or not.
All the very best

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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A political scientist conducts surveys, analyses election results, interview relevant individuals and scrutinise available documentation in the area of political Science. Some even attend legal proceedings and observe public events. Other tasks include:
(a)Consulting work with governmental officials.
(b Identifying, researching, analysing and advocating public issues.
(c) Preparing reports and documents.
Writing articles for publications in the newspapers, magazines and journals.
(d) Advisors to the constitutional posts as the President, the Governor etc.
You may do PG after BA (Hons) Political Science for above career options. Lot of civil
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