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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For pusuing (B.A.) Hons. in Political Science from the Jai Narayan Vyas University a candidate must have secured at least 60% in their 12th from an recognized board.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 7
Yes, if You have good scores in CUET UG/PG then you should appear for the counselling process at Banaras Hindu University. Banaras Hindu University will provide you with all the opportunities you require in your field to achieve excellence in your career. The university also has a great placement record.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Yes BBMKU, is a good college from the perspective of learning as the faculty are very experienced and qualified, the course curriculum is also well defined which helps the students the learn inclusively.
But from the perspective of placements it is not very good as very few companies are there to hire for and average paclage is not more than a lakh.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Both the courses B.A in psychology and B.A in political Science have very few placement opportunity. There is a common placement system and students from both the department can sit in any of the interview. The hughest package offered are 2-4 LPA and the lowest is 1-1.5 lpa. However, if you try to find jobs with help of refferal or external links you can get a decent placement.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The CUET (Common University Entrance Test) requires candidates to appear in the examination with a specific subject combination. For a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science, the subject combination should include:
- Any one language from List A (as per the CUET guidelines)
- Any two subjects from List B1, which includes Political Science as an option
- Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The CUET PG 2024 cut-off for DU will be between 200-250 marks depending on the subject and college, while that of JNU is likely to be between 250-280 marks for M.A in Foreign Languages. The cutoff for general category will be higher than for OBC/ SC/ ST candidates. For example, in M.Sc Botany at BHU, you can expect a cutoff around 210-215 for GEN category and 170-185 for OBC category. So getting into top universities like DU, BHU and JNU with 82 raw marks in Political Science can be a challenge, as the cutoff required for Political Science is much higher. However, one should wait for the official cutoff notification from the universiti
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Hey Bhavika,
A vast combination of subject combinations is available in the B.A. (Program) of the University of Delhi (DU). You are supposed to be knowledgeable about the following core subjects:
at least two core subjects chosen from your areas of interest could be English and Psychology, or Political Science. These are your core subject choices, part of your B.A. program. In addition, you should undertake two other required courses for ability enhancement.
The language options are Hindi, English, or modern Indian languages. The Environmental Studies (EVS) course covers environmental awareness and sustainability.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
The best package exclusively for Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) BA students is, regrettably, not easily accessible. Given that the BA programme is probably more recent, there may be less information available on graduation outcomes, such as placement numbers. Furthermore, the institution may publish placement information for both Bachelor's and Master's degree recipients. Isolating data especially for BA graduates is challenging as a result. Alternatively, you can look up general placement data, get in touch with JSGP's Placement Cell, or speak with JSGP BA alumni to obtain an idea of potential pay prospects.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Although it may be challenging to get the most recent deadline details specifically for this programme, the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) most likely provides a B.Sc. in Economics. Comparing JSGP's postgraduate programmes to their B.Sc. programme, the latter is probably more recent. Postgraduate programmes in public policy appear to be its main area of concentration. The B.Sc. programme may not have distinct cutoff points published by JSGP as a result of these considerations. To obtain an estimate of the cutoff, speak with the JSGP Admissions Office or search for Broader Cutoff Information.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
No, it is unlikely that you will be admitted directly to the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) B.Sc. programme (probably B.Sc. Economics). They have a competitive, merit-based admissions process for undergraduate programmes. For undergraduate programmes, its website lists a three-step selection procedure that includes examination of applicants, faculty interviews, and selection using scholarship applications. The goal of this approach is to evaluate applicants with a diverse range of experiences. The JSGP website makes no mention of a different direct admission quota for B.Sc. programmes. This implies that they give
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