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Ayush Saraf

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The Centre for Research and Public Policy (CRP) at IILM University is a key hub for research, analysis, and advocacy on public policy issues. It conducts research on various topics, provides policy analysis, advocates for evidence-based policymaking, collaborates with stakeholders, and builds capacity through workshops, training programs, and conferences. Its primary objectives are to promote informed decision-making and positive social change.

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Himanshi Pandey

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The BA (Political Science, Economics and Journalism) curriculum followed at REVA University is spread over three years, which is further divided into six semesters. Some subjects (theoretical & practical) included in the curriculum are as follows:

  • Indian Constitution and Human Rights
  • Principles of Macro Economics
  • Economic Growth and Development
  • Audio-Visual Production
  • Western and Eastern Political Thought
  • Fundamentals of Media Research
  • International Economics

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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BA International Relations and BA Political Science are interrelated courses that have overlapping concepts. Political Science is a broader domain and International Relations borrows certain concepts from it.

Here are some basic differences between BA International Relations and BA Political Science.

BA International Relations

BA Political Science

International Relations is a part of Political Science.

Political Science is a domain in itself.

BA International Relations primarily focusses on the country’s Foreign Policy, relations with other nations and international affairs.

BA Political Science primarily focusses on politics and government.

In BA International Relations you will study about international organisations.

In BA Political Science course you will study about political infrastructure.

You will study about International Laws and rules and regulations of international organisations.

You will study about the Constitution and national laws.

BA International Relations has a major tilt towards dynamic concepts.

BA Political Science includes both static and dynamic concepts.

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Bhumika Yadav

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The latest cut-off for BA (Hons.) in Political Science at Maharaja Agrasen College for 2024 was 662 for all general category students. This clearly explains the competitiveness of this course, which ultimately makes this course one of the most sought-after courses in the college. While admissions are granted based on CUET scores. The candidate must achieve this cutoff mark in order to be considered for selection in the admission process, and modification or revision in cutoff marks can be looked for on the college's official website.

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Amit Prasad

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No, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) does not offer International Relations through distance education. They offer this course through regular, on-campus programs. If you're interested in distance learning, you might want to look into other universities or institutions that offer similar programs online.

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NAYBEDYA MOHANTY

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Candidates need to pass their 10th and 12th class with 40 percent marks in total for admission to M.A at Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women. Further for Political Science one has to attend CUET PG in any one Language from List A and Any two subjects from List B1 with Any one subject from either List B1 or B2. Registration on DU CSAS Portal is necessary and Filling of Courses with College Preferences is also needed. The fees for 2years will be around 20k.

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Prashant Kumar

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NIU has a proper placement cell and sometimes even internships for the B.A. (Hons. ) Political Science students so that they can start their careers after the completion of the course. The career opportunities available for graduates is numerous and may include civil service, journalism, non-governmental organizations, think tanks, and corporate world. It is worth specifying that the university holds various workshops, seminars, and guests’ lectures to develop skills and knowledge of students. Thanks to these connections and alumni NIU students are provided with a big number of opportunities for getting a job in various spheres.

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Satyam Sharma

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To be eligible for MA in Political Science at University of Delhi, a candidate must have passed Bachelor's Degree from any recognised University, or candidate must have passed B.A. (Hons.) Political Science from University of Delhi. Candidate passed with Master's Degree from a recognized University, are also eligible. For admission, CUET PG exam is accepted. To get the cutoff details, visit the Shiksha website.

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