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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Several colleges conduct placement sessions for the final year students of International Relations courses. Placements sessions are usually offered in advanced courses such as MA International Relations and PhD in International Relations.Given below are some renowned colleges that offer lucrative packages during placement drives:International Relations CollegesAverage Salary (in INR)Ashoka of Mumbai [MU]46.17 K - 70 KManipal Academy of Higher Education11.68 LPAAshoka University10 LPAShiv Nadar University (SNU)9.97 LPASymbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International, Pune9.6 LPAJawaharlal Nehru University9.5 LPAJamia Millia Islamia8.66 LPA

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Foreign Policy is a set of guidelines and framework followed by a nation to deal with other nations. This foreign policy can be idealistic or realistic and it serves as a translation of the thoughts and believes of the people in power. It predominantly determines how the people of a nation are represented at an international platform. Foreign Policy is closely linked with the economy, trade and soft power of the nation.

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Some of the best books in International Relations are:TitleAuthorDescriptionThe Tragedy of Great Power PoliticsJohn MearsheimerOffers a realist perspective on international relations, focusing on the concept of offensive realism and great power competition.The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World OrderSamuel P. HuntingtonProposes that cultural and religious identities will be the primary source of conflict in the post-Cold War world, challenging the notion of a unipolar world order.Man, the State, and War: A Theoretical AnalysisKenneth N. WaltzExplores the causes of war from three perspectives: human nature, state character
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If you are planning to study International Relations then let me tell you that it is very interesting and dynamic .  You will learn important insights into the complexities of our interconnected world by exploring the particulars of international politics, economics and social dynamics. This knowledge develops a feeling of global citizenship in addition to providing you with the analytical capabilities to navigate global difficulties. Additionally, earning a degree in international relations (IR) provides you access to a wide range of job options in sectors like academics, government, NGOs, journalism, international organisations
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B.A Political science women's college bhwanipatna cutoff is 68% for general and 63% for reserved. 

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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To pursue an International Relations course at the undergraduate level, you should have completed class 12, preferably in Humanities subjects. For a course at the postgraduate level, you should have completed a bachelor’s degree with specialisations such as political science, sociology, history, cultural anthropology, and related subjects.

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International Relations is the study of the interconnectedness of Politics, Economics and Law on a global level. The field is all about developing and maintaining relations between countries to ensure peace and prosperity prevail in every part of the world. The topics covered by its curriculum include viewpoints on humanity, development, poverty, cross-border activities, etc. Government agencies that deal with international relations and issues may hire graduates of international relations courses. While focusing on issues like the environment, trade, security, economy, politics and human rights, among other things, their responsibilit
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At Kumar Bhaskar Varma Sanskrit and Ancient Studies University (KBVSASU) in Assam, the first-year fee for the BA in Political Science is INR 9,950. Compared to other universities, this fee is relatively affordable. Additionally, various scholarships are available, including State Merit Scholarships and scholarships for SC/ST/OBC students, which can further reduce the financial burden for eligible students

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No specific entrance exams are required for admission to the M.A. in Political Science at Kumar Bhaskar Varma Sanskrit & Ancient Studies University (KBVSASU), Assam. Admission is based on merit, considering the marks obtained in the last qualifying examination. Candidates need to have a Majors/Honours degree in the concerned subject with at least 40% marks in aggregate, or a BA General/Pass degree with a minimum of 45% marks in the concerned subject and overall aggregate?

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Venkata Siddardha Voona

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Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (SSSIHL) is deemed to be University. It was founded by Sri Sathya Sai Baba in 1981. Actually this is a private university only, but offers free education to all of its students (for all courses). So you don't need to pay a single rupee if you get admission. The university has a merit-based admission policy irrespective of income and religion. Here, they follow a system of education that blends secular knowledge with spiritual knowledge. So, there is no fee structure for this university.

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