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a year agoContributor-Level 10
UGC NET is a national-level entrance exam conducted for admission to PhD courses. If you wish to pursue a PhD in Public Administration then you would have to qualify for this exam. The entrance exam is conducted in two sessions. The first session would be common for all candidates. The second session is specialisation specific, that is, you have to answer questions based on your specialisation which is Public Administration.
You can find the topics in UGC NET Public Administration Syllabus
UGC NET Public Administration Topics | |
|---|---|
Introduction to Public Administration | Economic and Financial Administration |
Administrative Thought | Social Welfare Administration |
Indian Administration | Public Policy |
State & Local Administration | Governance and Good Governance |
Comparative and Development Administration | Research Methodology |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The study of public administration combines Science and art. If you wish to pursue a Public Administration course then you should know that public administration has theoretical subjects. But you need to have a logical and scientific approach while pursuing Public Administration courses. It entails a methodical examination of concepts, theories and procedures that are associated with the running and administration of public organisations from a scientific standpoint. If you are interested in becoming an administrator then public administration is a suitable course . Researchers and practitioners in public administration use scientific
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
| Courses | Eligibility |
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| B.A. | Candidate must have completed 10+2 from any recognised Board/Council. |
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