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Bhanupratap singh

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Yes, you can pursue MA in Psychology after completing BA in Political Science and English. You have to take care of University restrictions if it is there for some universities. Some University may conduct entrance exams for MA in Psychology so you may have to study the syllabus of BA Psychology. 

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Vishakha

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The career option available after completing the BA Philosophy, Politics, and Economics programme from Azim Premji University equips students to pursue wide-ranging careers that are aimed at providing solutions to India's social challenges. Students will be well placed to work across a range of sectors, including:

  • Government and Public Policy sector
  • Consulting and Financial Services
  • Advertising, Marketing,  Journalism
  • NGO and Charities
  • Research and Academia

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Some low-budget but quality colleges for B.A. (Hons.) Political Science are Presidency University, offering a fee of approximately INR 6,000 and hence is highly economical. Ambedkar University is also expensive with fees amounting to nearly INR 61,000 but the education provided is good. Fees at Ramjas College, situated in Delhi, are nearly INR 14,156, whereas Miranda House, which is also based in Delhi, is approximately INR 14,160. Gargi College is also providing the course for roughly INR 14,975. These schools are offering strong programs and study chances for political Science students with adequate balance between good quality and r

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Akash Gaur

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The employment rate at LKY School of Public Policy is around 87% which is incidentally one of the highest placement numbers posted by an institute in Singapore.

Of the students who successfully secured placements 41% returned to their previous organizations while 59% found a new job within first 6 months of graduation.

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Akash Gaur

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International students looking to secure admission at the institute must secure a minimum overall band score of 7.0 in respective IELTS exam.

Apart from the above, candidates must also satisfy the test scores listed below:

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Minimum Score

   TOEFL-IBT or Home Edition

             100

 

GRE

Qualifying Marks Required

GMAT

Qualifying Marks Required

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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With a score of 597 out of 800 in CUET, you have a high probability of admission to a B.A. (Hons) in Political Science at North Campus colleges of Delhi University. The cut-off is generally between 550 and 600 marks depending on the college and the competition. Hindu College, Miranda House, and Gargi College are among the top choices. It is better to check the official DU site regularly to seek cut-off statements and other admissions details.

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Sinchana N

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Colleges that offer Political Science course in Kannada medium are:

  • DES's Bangurnagar Arts, Science & Commerce College
  • SDM College of Education - SDMCE
  • BHATKAL EDUCATION TRUST - BET
  • Kanara Welfare Trusts B.Ed. College - KWTBC
  • Kamala Baliga College of Education - KBCE
  • Shri Shivaji College of Education - SSCE


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Vaibhav Nalawade

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The last cut-off for admission to the B.A. Political Science at Fergusson College for 2024 was approximately 92-95% for the general category. For those with reserved category status, around 85% is considered cutoff. It's quite competitive given the name of the college, but these cutoff marks are subject to change every year based on applicants and marks secured. Hope this helps!

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