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Scholar-Level 18
I feel the public administration has a much wider set of opportunities of employment as compared with Political Science. These days almost every industry is looking forward to employing professionals in this field. Political Science can perhaps get you only teaching jobs.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The difference lies in the span, while political Science is a discipline public administration just one sub field among many other within the domain of political Science. It is same as pure Science and engineering. Political Science is politics and public administration.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Such graduates are hired in capacities such as Healthcare Administrator, Urban and Regional Planner, City Manager, etc. They may work for nonprofit agencies, government, education, and research institutes, in job roles such as the following:
Corporate Manager
Administrative Officer
Consultant
Management Analyst
Teacher
Customs Inspector
Labor Management Relations Specialist
Personnel Management Specialist
Social Worker. Areas such as bureaucracy, Economic Development initiatives, Indian Civil Services, Fire and Emergency Services, Education, Public Works, Land Revenue Systems, Corporate Management, Mun
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Contributor-Level 9
IGNOU is recognised worldwide, it is one if the few open universities which has worldwide recognition but for jobs the game is different. It depends on the employer and how well you fit into the job. I will suggest you to take services from an immigration firm and learn about the stay back options and other policies. Just do some groundwork before venturing out.
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Regards.
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