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Annu navariya

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Admission into the B.A. in Political Science at MCC may be challenging with low marks in 12th since the college usually follows a competitive admission process. Generally, MCC looks for those who have performed well in their 12th examinations, especially in subjects like political science. But each year, the admission criteria may vary according to the number of applicants and seats available. As this can be low marks side, it will definitely effect chances, yet you will try and go through in some ways, like the colleges can offer a relaxation cutoff to specific categories.

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Muskan Chugh

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Hello!

Public Policy coures are offered by fewer colleges. Since many of these are private colleges, it may appear to be more expensive than usual. Some colleges that offer Public Policy courses at afforadable fees have been mentioned in the table below:

Public Policy Course CollegesFees
University of MumbaiINR 68,800- INR 80,000
University of LucknowINR 54,400
University of MadrasINR 3,000
TISS - Tata Institute of Social Sciences, MumbaiINR 68,000
Central University of RajasthanINR 10,000

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VISHAL GUPTA

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Hindustan College of Arts and Science in Coimbatore does not offer a BA in Political Science. It provides a BA in English Literature instead. However, Hindustan University in Chennai offers a BA with a triple major in Political Science, Economics, and Law.  Other institutions in Tamil Nadu, like Madras Christian College, also offer BA programs in Political Science.

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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You cannot do a B.Ed in Special Education through distance learning with 45% in graduation as most of the institutions require minimum 50% marks in graduation to enroll for this program. Eligibility criteria for B.Ed in Special Education usually requires that candidates should have at least 50% aggregate marks in the undergraduate degree from a recognised university. Some universities may offer relaxation of 5% for the candidates belonging to the reserved category, but that doesn't match up with your present qualifications. Your score in MA Political Science is 58% from IGNOU, which doesn't compensate for the graduation percentage requ

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, you can do a Master's in Political Science after doing Bachelor's in Psychology because all universities accept students from every background. While some will prefer candidates with a prior background in political science, others are flexible and tend to accept applicants with many different undergraduate degrees. The student might need to give a statement of purpose in the application or take relevant courses to show interest. Other universities might also demand entrance exams. One needs to check the eligibility criteria for universities of interest to be sure that they fulfill all the requirements of that particular university

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