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For example; Ambedkar University is one such university that doesn't hold criteria for M.A. You are applicable to enter for the subject of your choice.
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There are a variety of career opportunities available to graduates of political Science degree programs. Many graduates work in government as elected officials or in various other capacities. Other career options include journalism, law, business and teaching. Bachelors and Masters in Political Science analyse the fundamental problems in human society, such as world peace, economic crisis, globalization, international trade, and more. A Political Sciences programme will help you better understand how governments operate and interact, the impact of government policies on economic stability and growth, and how laws affect social a
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Master of Arts in Media and Communication. Master of Arts in Photo Journalism. Master of Arts in Public Relations. Master of Philosophy in Journalism and Mass Communication. Master of Science in Mass Communication. Master of Arts in Convergent Journalism. And yes you can do any PG course after your Bachelors.
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