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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, why not you can study political Science without having a background in it, There are no specific eligibility criteria for the course but it depends on the type and the level of course you are pursuing.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you typically need to clear an entrance exam to pursue a political Science course, Some entrance exams for political Science courses include CUET, IPUCET, PUBDET, CUET PG, and UGC NET. Some institutions offer merit-based admissions to students to get into political Science courses. For more clarity, you should check out the respective websites of the institutions.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The eligibility criteria for political Science courses vary depending on the level of the courses are as follows
UG (Undergraduate)- Candidates must have passed 10+2 or an equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% marks. Some colleges may require a minimum of 60% marks.
PG (Postgraduate)- Candidates must have a bachelor's degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks.
PhD (Doctoral)- Candidates must have a master's degree with a minimum of 50% marks.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
There are several reasons why many candidates prefer to pursue Political Science courses:
- The study of political Science aids students in developing important research, writing, and communication skills.
- You'll learn about the foundations of political theories, and how to put your opinions in front of people.
- Political Science degree develops skills like communication, research, organization, empathy, and leadership.
- Political Science Courses can prepare you for good institutions and law colleges as well.
- Political Science can be a good optional subject for government jobs (like UPSC, and UPPSC).
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 7
Yes, we can give you the necessary information. But please remember that now the admission process has changed to get admission in any college after 12th class.
Now, you have to take CUET exam to get admission in any university.
Many Universities like DU, BHU, AU, and other State Government and Central Government Universities in Different States offering Political Science hons Course .
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a year ago
Beginner-Level 2
- Hindu College North campus
- Ramjas College
- Lady Sree Ram College
- Miranda house, etc.
There are many more colleges.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, International relations draws from Political science, Economics, History, Sociology, and Law, making it highly interdisciplinary. It encompasses a wide range of subfields, including Diplomacy, Foreign Policy, Conflict Resolution, Globalization and international law, and The study of negotiations, treaties, and agreements between states.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Hey, thankyou for raising your query, I would like to answer your question here, For a Master's degree in International Relation you typically need a Bachelor's degree in Political Science, History, Econmics or any similar fields that are often preferred to taking admissions. Also Most universities require a minimum of 60% marks in your bachelor's degree. some universities may prefer specific requirements, such as completing basic economics courses or taking standardized tests like the GRE.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
To be eligible for a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in International Relations (IR) in India, or political Science with a focus on International relations you typically need to have passed a similar exam from any stream with 50% from a recognised board.
Some colleges may also conduct entrance exams as part of their selection process.
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