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Sarthak Tiwari

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With 196 marks in Political Science in CUET, your chances depend on your overall percentile and the individual cutoff for each DU college. For core Political Science honors programs, top-tier colleges like Hindu, Miranda House, or St. Stephen's may have higher cutoffs. However, colleges like Zakir Husain, Satyawati, or Deshbandhu may consider 196 if your percentile crosses 90. Delhi University now uses CUET strictly, so check the official Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal for 2025 to track real-time seat availability and round-wise cutoffs.

 

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Rishabh Pandey

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In the case of Jadavpur University B.A. (Hons.). Political Science, the selection will be in this manner whereby 50 percent weightage of your Class 12 (H.S./Equivalent) aggregate percentage marks and 50 percent weightage of your performance in the written admission test of the university. The candidate should normally have aggregate marks of 65 per cent in 10+2 with Maths and Science. The entrance test normally comprises of such aspects as essay, short notes, modules of comprehension, and MCQs, which are aimed at evaluating one on critical thinking and general awareness.

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Saksham Tiwari

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Both Economics and Political Science are excellent options for government jobs, but the choice depends on the career path you aim for. Economics offers better opportunities in roles like RBI Grade B, Indian Economic Services, banking, and financial institutions, where analytical and quantitative skills are essential. Political Science, on the other hand, is highly relevant for UPSC, state civil services, and policy-making roles as it builds conceptual clarity on governance and administration. If you aim for competitive exams like UPSC, Political Science is a preferred subject.

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Varshitha M

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CUET expected score requirement: 150–200 marks (General category) for B.A. Political Science honors. Reserved categories may not need to achieve much high scores. Overall cutoffs depend on minor variances based on specialization and competition level. Final admission results will depend on Merit list rank requirement, corresponding seat availability and reservation requirements announced by the respective university.

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Akash Kumar Maurya

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St. Joseph's College is famous for Political Science Honours with true instructors.

Mount Carmel College is a top desire, particularly for ladies, with strong political technological know-how courses.

Christ University gives right facilities and additional activities for political technology college students.

Central College, underneath Bangalore University, has an extended history and suitable recognition.

Presidency College is likewise a very good option with targeted publications in political technology.

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Rupesh Katariya

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On completing the MPP from the Centre of Excellence in Public Policy, Sustainability & ESG Research, you can pursue careers such as policy analyst, government or NGO advisor, ESG/sustainability consultant, climate policy specialist, CSR leader, urban planner or research fellow. Graduates also find roles in think tanks, corporate sustainability teams, international agencies and government departments. These roles tap into policy, governance, ESG, climate and development sector

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Khushi Jaiswal

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Several institution in India offers from Political Science and International Relation programme with fees varying significantly between Government and private college and including tuition and hostel charges

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Khushi Jaiswal

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Whether you can get admission to a post graduate political Science programme with 114 marks depend on the specific University that category you belong to general OBC SC ST act and the course cut off marks as minimum percentage requirements for graduation vary and some University consider entrance exams score like CUET PG

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