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Bhavna SharmaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
Yes, you can but it also depends on yearly cut-off too.
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astha singhCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Switching from a regular to correspondence course might not be permitted. You may have to quit your B.Sc. course from DU and then take up a correspondence course starting from first year. If you have been selected in the Navy, I would advise y
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Switching from a regular to correspondence course might not be permitted. You may have to quit your B.Sc. course from DU and then take up a correspondence course starting from first year. If you have been selected in the Navy, I would advise you to prepare for starting with them.
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Do the 10 cut-off lists of DU 2017 are only for general category or also for reserved categories?
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Bipin JhaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
The cut off list has the details and the eligibility for all the categories mentioned separately.
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astha singhCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
M.Sc Course-Eligibility
Pass Undergraduate degree.
Appearing Candidates can also apply.
Pass Undergraduate degree.
Appearing Candidates can also apply.
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Harshit MehtaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
The scope of International Relations is moving towards the peak of new age careers, and the field offers great opportunities in varied spheres of economy. IR is a good base for high-level administration, investigation and analysis work in a nu
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The scope of International Relations is moving towards the peak of new age careers, and the field offers great opportunities in varied spheres of economy. IR is a good base for high-level administration, investigation and analysis work in a number of professions.
1. Civil Services - You can join the Indian Foreign Service (IFS), after clearing the Civil Services Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) every year.
2. Politics and government work as a diplomat, intelligence specialist or political analyst
Diplomat - A diplomat is a person who stays in touch with government officials of a foreign state, representing his nation and protecting it by collecting all information affecting his nation's interest.
Intelligence specialist - An intelligence specialist is responsible for collecting data and information for a mission, and working with the military, the navy, or any other government agency.
Political Analyst - A political analyst is a person generally recruited by the government for analysing public policies, identifying various political issues for research, and advising political leaders on foreign government policies.
3. Work with International organizations (such as UN agencies, EU departments, the World Health Organization and the World Economic Forum) as an IR specialists.
4. You can take the National Eligibility Test for junior research fellowship (JRF) and lectureship conducted by University grants commission (UGC). After cracking this exam, students are eligible for research roles and scholarships in a particular field, further securing a position for lectureship in leading colleges/universities.
1. Civil Services - You can join the Indian Foreign Service (IFS), after clearing the Civil Services Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) every year.
2. Politics and government work as a diplomat, intelligence specialist or political analyst
Diplomat - A diplomat is a person who stays in touch with government officials of a foreign state, representing his nation and protecting it by collecting all information affecting his nation's interest.
Intelligence specialist - An intelligence specialist is responsible for collecting data and information for a mission, and working with the military, the navy, or any other government agency.
Political Analyst - A political analyst is a person generally recruited by the government for analysing public policies, identifying various political issues for research, and advising political leaders on foreign government policies.
3. Work with International organizations (such as UN agencies, EU departments, the World Health Organization and the World Economic Forum) as an IR specialists.
4. You can take the National Eligibility Test for junior research fellowship (JRF) and lectureship conducted by University grants commission (UGC). After cracking this exam, students are eligible for research roles and scholarships in a particular field, further securing a position for lectureship in leading colleges/universities.
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Jikkumon KottadilCurrent Student
Happy to help!
Contributor-Level 8
You need to score well in the CAT irrespective of your caste as there is a high competition for FMS.
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Sunil SoniCurrent Student
Management & IT Consultant
Scholar-Level 18
If you have not filled DU admission form, you can not seek admission in any of DU affiliated colleges directly.
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Bipin JhaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
Admission for economics is held on the basis on cut-off. You should focus on achieving the highest possible marks in 12th.
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astha singhCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Of course, a student with biology as one the main electives in HSC can get admission in DU. There are many courses which specialize in biology and biology majors.
