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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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To become professionals in the field of public affairs and public service delivery, candidates must have good communication skills as well as leadership qualities. Students of public policy learn how to argue for certain policies or changes in government programmes. This is especially important for anyone who wants to work with non-profit organisations, advocacy groups, or government bodies. 

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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The three types of public policy are distributive, regulatory and re-distributive. They are all related with decision making process.Points of DifferenceDevelopment PolicyPublic PolicyFocusPrimarily on economic, social, and human development.Broader, covering a wide range of issues affecting the public.GoalsOriented towards sustainable economic growth, poverty reduction, and improving living standards.Diverse, including public safety, social justice, economic regulation, and more.International ScopeOften has an international dimension, involving global partnerships and foreign aid, especially in developing countries.May have internatio
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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, Public Policy is a good career choice as the scope in the field is high. The demand of policy makers is also increasing with time which makes it a demanding career.Impactful Work: Public policy experts are frequently given the opportunity to influence and change government policies, societal concerns, and public programmes. A career in public policy can be extremely gratifying if you are enthusiastic about making a positive difference in society.Diverse Career: They are available in a variety of areas, including government, non-profit organisations, international organisations, consulting, research, and others. Indi
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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Law is a significant component of Public Policy. The scope of law may extend from legislation to national and international laws. Public Policy is considered with the contemporary political issues. While implementing public policies it is essential to know about the existing laws and whether the organisations functions in compliance with the set norms or not.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Public Policy is a process that involves making decisions for an organisation and framing administrative, managerial, financial and political policies as per the objectives. Public Administration, on the other hand, is concerned with studying the existing government policies and catering to management.

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If you are planning to pursue Master of Arts (M.A.) in Public Policy then you must know that it can lead to a variety of job prospects in a variety of fields. Individuals with an M.A. in Public Policy have a wide range of opportunities and graduates can help shape and influence policies at the local, national and worldwide levels. They can work at numerous government departments and agencies that are involved in policy development, implementation and analysis. This could include positions in finance, education, health and justice ministries. Join non-profit and advocacy organisations that work on specific problems such as human rights,
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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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 A degree in public policy can lead to positions in government, non-profit organisations, international organisations, research institutions, consulting firms, and other fields. After completing the course, students can earn an average salary starting from INR 5 Lacs at the start.

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To become professionals in the field of public affairs and public service delivery, candidates must have good communication skills as well as leadership qualities. Students of public policy learn how to argue for certain policies or changes in government programmes. This is especially important for anyone who wants to work with non-profit organisations, advocacy groups, or government bodies. 

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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The demand of the public policy graduates is quite high. They can work in both public sector, private sectors, research organisations, government sector, non-profit organisations. Graduates of public policy can work in a variety of settings, including government agencies at various levels,  nonprofit organisations, think tanks, and research institutes.They may also work for international organisations, consulting businesses, the commercial sector, academics, law firms, healthcare organisations, environmental organisations, and the media. Because of their diverse skill set, they can engage in policy analysis, pr
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Yes, Jindal School of Government and Public Policy offers part-time PhD course. The Part-Time PhD student (without fellowship)-It means a person who is registered in the PhD Programme devoting part of his/her time for completing the requirements of the degree while discharging other employment obligations.

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