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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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CAT / GMAT / GRE / IIMB Scores + Academic Scores + Statement of Purpose + Work Experience + Personal Interview. The Post Graduate Programme in Public Policy and Management (PGPPM), launched in 2002 by IIMB, is a ‘one-of-its kind’ programme aimed at improving efficiency and leadership skills among policy-makes and administrators while exposing them to topical issues in management. Different IIMs have different course curriculum and elligibility requirement  in addition to entrance score.

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Mayank Bisht

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Yes, Mount Carmel # Ranked 24/171 by India Today Arts Ranks
Duration - 2 Years
Course Offered - Full Time
Mode - Full Time
Degree Type - On Campus
Course Level - Post Graduation
Course Credential - Degree
It's a good college to do M.A. In public policy course.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can give preference to law and business as it has wider scope. Law and Business are demanding subject in every industry. Also you can give some weightage to your area of interest.
M.A in public policy from O.P Jindal is very popular. You can also explore about it

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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The programme provides interdisciplinary foundational training in Ethics and Policy, Economics (including big data analytics), Law, Political Science, and Sociology. It encourages students to be reflexive in developing institutional designs that can transform public services. Ministries, departments, and institutions of Central, State, and District Governments; Consulting firms like PWC, Deloitte, and KPMG etc. Multilateral agencies such as UNDP, UNICEF, etc. International organizations like the Clinton Foundation and national and international policy think tanks.

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jasveer singh

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It helps students to hone their ability to make practical judgements about what is 'right' and what is 'good'. Policies that have good consequences, benefitting a large number of people, may not be the 'right' ones if they violate fundamental rights of individuals guaranteed in the constitution of India. More than 2,700 of our graduates have gone on to find the work that they do meaningful and impactful. About 90% of the students work in the social sector and 80% of our alumni now work in disadvantaged parts of India at the grassroots. Placements: Placement records of Azim Premji University is very well, Many of the reputed organiza
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Deeksha Dixit

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After completing a Masters in Public Policy from NLSIU Bangalore, the job prospects are as follows:
1. Policy Analyst: You can become a freelance policy analyst or work with a news agency. The average salary is around Rs. 3 Lacs to Rs. 7 Lacs based on experience.
2. Welfare Officer: You can work for NGOs and government organizations. The average salary is around Rs. 3.6 Lacs per year.
3. Consultant: You can work as a policy consultant for government or semi-government agencies. The average salary is around Rs. 4 Lacs per year.
4. Project head: You can work on a project related to public policy or as a young professional. The average sal
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Hemanshi Pathania

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No such policy is followed in MNCs regarding your 12th class results. Companies refer to your resume/CV only. It's completely your choice whether you mention your marks of best 5 subjects or the overall aggregate of all subjects in your resume. Also, your class 12th marks does not hold much of importance while looking for jobs in MNCs. What matters the most is your skillset and knowledge so work hard on that if you want to get a good job in any MNC.

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Ashish Sharma

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You have to fill the online form from the website of the Indian school of policy. Syllabus for the entrance exam is general knowledge and the law related all things and exam is in MCQ form.

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Rishabh MalethaHi I am a college management student

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For your question, I will only suggest you to directly contact to the institution or apply for the programme as only the institution can say that how much score is required to apply and you will get best answer for your question and I also hope for you to get admission. Thanks for asking here.

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