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Prateek Swami

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Certainly! If you're interested in studying an MA in Advertising and Public Relations in Bangalore, you might explore these excellent colleges:St. Joseph's University (SJU) in Bangalore offers an MA in Advertising and Public Relations.Duration: 2 years.Eligibility: A degree in advertising/public relations with a minimum aggregate of 50%-60% from any accredited university.First-year fees are 90,000.Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan is known for its media and communication programs.Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication provides specialised courses in media and communication.Jain University Online is known for its numerous programs, includi
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Anushka Mendiratta

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The eligibility criteria for admission to M.A. programs at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) can vary depending on the specific programme you're interested in. Basic Requirements:You must possess a Bachelor's degree (10+2+3 pattern of education) from a recognised university.The minimum percentage of marks required in your Bachelor's degree can vary. It's generally around 50% for candidates from most disciplines in the Arts and Social Sciences stream.Science & Technology Background: If you come from a Science & Technology background, the minimum marks requirement might be higher, around 55%. 

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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No, to be eligible for MPhil course with Political Science specialisation you should have completed MA Political Science. Though International Relations falls under the larger domain of Political Science, we cannot consider MA Political Science and MA International Relations to be same. However, there could be some state universities or private institutes which can offer you admission in MPhil course irrespective of your specialisation in MA.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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No, you should have completed a master's degree before pursuing MPhil. As per the eligibility criteria in Indian colleges you should have completed postrgraduate course with at least 45%-50% marks. If you are interested in research field and you have completed a 4 year bachelor's degree then you can pursue PhD directly after graduation.

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Sonali

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No, candidates can easily get admission for MA at Dr BR Ambedkar University, Kashmere Gate since the selection criteria is CUET-PG. Aspirant need to meet the last educational qualifications, i.e., Graduation with 45% to 50% aggregate. Overall, it is afull-tim course and the total course fee is INR 1.1 Lacs to INR 1.2 lakh.  The total course fee is gathered from external sources. Hence, is indicative

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Malavika

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Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) requires a few simple actions for admission to its MA (Master of Arts) degree. These processes are intended to make higher education more accessible. Initially, prospective students must confirm that they fulfill the requirements, which usually include having a bachelor's degree in a related field from an accredited university. Upon verification of their eligibility, candidates can choose from a variety of specializations offered by YCMOU, including sociology, history, political science, education, and English. Candidates must largely complete the application procedure online, uplo
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Malavika

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Candidates must meet specific eligibility requirements in order to be admitted to Delhi University's School of Open Learning (SOL) Master of Arts (MA) programs. Generally, candidates must hold an equivalent qualification or a bachelor's degree from an accredited university under the 10+2+3 program. A minimum aggregate score in the qualifying degree is typically required by the university, usually around 50% or as determined by the program. Furthermore, certain MA programs could have prerequisites connected to a particular field or might demand that applicants pass university-administrated entrance exams. According to University of Delh
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Aneena Abraham

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Whether an MA in International Relations (IR) is worth it in India depends on your goals and the specific programme you choose. You can refer below to help you decide:An IR programme equips you with research, analytical, writing, and communication skills highly sought after by employers.The field offers diverse options in government, private sector and academics.Jobs, especially government ones, can be highly competitive.Overall, an MA in IR can be valuable if you choose the right program, develop a strong skillset, and network effectively. Consider your career goals and research the job market to make an informed decision.

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, please refer below for the career you can pursue after MA in International Relations in India:SectorJob TitleDescriptionGovernmentForeign Service Officer (Ministry of External Affairs)Represent India's interests abroad, negotiate treaties, and manage international relations. Requires passing a competitive exam. Research Analyst (Think Tank)Conduct research on international issues, advise policymakers, and contribute to publications. Defense Analyst (Ministry of Defense)Analyze international security threats, advise on military strategy, and manage defense relations with other countries.Private SectorInternational Business
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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, it would be quite difficult for you to pursue MA in International Relations in India without appearing for any entrance exam as most of the colleges accepts exams like CUET PG, JMI Entrance Exam, SUAT, URAT PG, etc. to be considered eligibile for their colleges.

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