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Arindam Modak

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Political Science and International Relations with regard to the syllabus for the examination conducted by the *Combined Defence Services (CDS)* and that for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) touch on one another but with a distinction in perspectives and scope. 

1. *Common Topics*: Some similar topics included in the syllabus of these two examinations are:
- Political theory (basic concepts, ideologies)
- Indian polity (Constitution, political system, governance)
- International relations, organizations

2. Differences:
- *CDS*: It confines itself more to the Introductory Political Science especially from its imperatives concernin

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Yash Kumar

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The cut-off of Jamia Hamdard University for B.A in Politics and Governance is about 89% score in CUET entrance exam and the candidate should have more than 50% in 12th standard from amy recognised board. For B.A in Politics and Governance,  the University also accepts CLAT exam scores.

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Vishakha

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In the BA programme at Andhra University, students specialising in History, Politics, and Sociology study a diverse array of subjects designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of each field.

History includes the study of Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Indian History, World History, and Historiography. Students explore significant events, movements, and figures that shaped the past and their impact on the present.

Politics covers Political Theory, Comparative Politics, Indian Government and Politics, International Relations, and Public Administration. The curriculum aims to provide insights into political systems, theor

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Bhupinder Kour

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The total tuition fee for pursuing a B.A. (Hons.) in Politics and Governance at Alliance School of Law is INR 15.00 Lakh. This program offers admission to 180 students and provides a comprehensive education in the field of Politics and Governance. Students are also required to pay an additional INR 6.85 lakh for a dormitory fee in addition to the tuition. 

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DEV SHARMA

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I can provide some general guidance regarding cutoff information for B.A. in Politics at Fergusson College.
Fergusson College is a prestigious institution located in Pune, Maharashtra, India. The cutoff marks for admission to B.A. in Politics may vary from year to year based on several factors, including the number of applicants, the overall academic performance of applicants, and the availability of seats.
To obtain the most up-to-date and accurate information about the latest cutoff for B.A. in Politics at Fergusson College, I recommend visiting the official website of the college or contacting the admission office directly. The colleg
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YASH SHARMA

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It is difficult to say for sure whether you will be able to get admission for LLB 3 years with 47 marks in MH CET. The cut-off marks for admission to LLB 3 years courses vary from college to college. You can check the cut-off marks for the previous year to get an idea of the marks required for admission. However, it is important to note that the cut-off marks are likely to increase every year.
Here are some tips that may help you increase your chances of getting admission to LLB 3 years with 47 marks in MH CET:
* Apply to colleges with lower cut-off marks.
* Consider taking a bridge course to improve your chances of getting admission.
* Ap
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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Choosing a minor subject depends on your interests, career goals, and the available options offered by your institution. However, since you are pursuing B.A. Hons. Law and Politics, here are some potential minor subjects that may complement your major:
1. Economics: Economics is a subject that helps to understand the financial implications of policy decisions and how they impact individuals and society. It can be a useful minor subject for law and politics students who are interested in public policy and economic development.
2. International Relations: International Relations is a field that studies the political and economic relations
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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can pursue B.Ed after completing MA in Law and Politics. However, the eligibility criteria for admission to B.Ed course may vary depending on the institution. You should check the admission requirements of the B.Ed program you are interested in and see if you meet the eligibility criteria. Additionally, it is recommended to verify if the B.Ed program you are interested in is recognized by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) to ensure that your degree is valid and recognized in India.

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