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Aakash Malik

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MA Political Science Admission Process
The admission process is usually based on the percentile scores in one of the entrance exams like Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi, St Xaviers College, Kolkata, etc
However, rare colleges like Presidency College, Chennai offer admission to this course on the basis of merits and academic excellence in school and bachelor's degree.
After qualifying the entrance exams, universities have a personal screening process that is being levied on aspirants.
Listed below are the step wise admission process of MA Political Science
Step 1 Fill up the application form.
You must fill up the application form of th
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Phateh agrawal

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Candidate must have passed 10+2 from (Karnataka PUC / ISC / CBSE / NIOS / State Boards) any recognized Board in India.
CU Skill Assessment Test
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International students' eligibility
Applicants pursuing IB curriculum must have 3 HL and 3 SL with 24 credits. Applicants pursuing GCE / Edexcel must have a minimum of 3 A levels, grade not less than C.

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Priyanka Negi

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On the site of the college, the tuition fees is mentioned of INR 432 for three years.

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Hemanshi Pathania

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No such policy is followed in MNCs regarding your 12th class results. Companies refer to your resume/CV only. It's completely your choice whether you mention your marks of best 5 subjects or the overall aggregate of all subjects in your resume. Also, your class 12th marks does not hold much of importance while looking for jobs in MNCs. What matters the most is your skillset and knowledge so work hard on that if you want to get a good job in any MNC.

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Joshita Dey

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Amity University Noida announce its cut off & merit list for various courses to get admission in UG & PG programs every year. Showing Cut off values only for the years for which we have data.

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Manan Nagar

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The 89 percentage was the latest cut off for B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science at Rabindra Bharati University.

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palak mahajan

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Hi Sameer you can easily get any language such as Malayalam as per National Education Policy 2020. Even B.Tech is possible now in regional languages just try to contact your college authority regarding this. So yes you can get second language as Malyalam in courses B.A. Political Science, B.Com Financial Management and B.Sc. Aquaculture.

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Sujal Sharma

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The fee structure at Government Arts College, Bangalore for B.A. (Political Science, Psychology, Journalism is 2.5 lakhs for the whole three year course.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you can pursue the M.A. In political Science after getting your B.Sc. From BHU. There is no strict requirement that one needs to have graduated in political Science to pursue an M.A. There are two ways to get admission for an M.A. In political Science:
1. You can apply for direct admission to colleges like IGNOU Amity, and LPU. To get admission into these colleges, you do not have to appear in any entrance exam, but the fee will be higher.
2. If you want to get admission to BHU or other government universities, you will have to appear in the CUET-PG or university entrance test. The fee is comparably less than at private colleges.

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Deeksha Dixit

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A master's in political Science is a popular degree course for those who want to specialize in Indian and international politics. The following are the career options after earning an M.A. in political Science:
1. Assistant Professor: You can clear the UGC NET or a state exam to become an assistant professor. You may get a salary of around Rs. 50,000 in this job.
2. Research scholar: You can clear the JRF to pursue a Ph.D. in political Science. You will get a stipend of Rs. 31,000 during your research, and later you can become a professor.
3. Policy analyst: With your degree, you can become a policy analyst. You can get a salary of arou
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