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M.A. in Politics (International Studies) 

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  • Estd. 1966

M.A. in Politics (International Studies)
 at 
JNU 
Overview

Duration

2 years

Course Level

PG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

Total Tuition Fees

432

Seat breakup

115

Type of University

Central

M.A. in Politics (International Studies)
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M.A. in Politics (International Studies)
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   What is the scope of an MA from JNU?

A: 

MA graduates can make a career in industries such as banking, hospitality, railways, or public sector companies depending upon the chosen specialisation. The average salary given to MA pass-outs ranges from INR 3 to INR 6 LPA. These candidates can work as teachers, journalists, project leaders, artists, politicians, research associates, administrative officers, content writers, and so on. For more details about a career after MA, Click Here.

Q:   Is there any entrance exam for MA admission at JNU?

A: 

Yes, candidates seeking admission to the JNU MA course must appear for the CUET-PG entrance exam, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The students are admitted on merit based on their performance in the entrance test and the deprivation points are added to their score in accordance with the approved admission Policy and Procedures of the University. The CUET PG 2023 exam will be held for postgraduate course admissions to over 50 Central and participating Universities.

Q:   What is the age limit for JNU MA?

A: 

Candidates seeking admission to the PG course must meet the prescribed eligibility criteria. The minimum age limit for admission to a MA course is 17 years as of 1st October of the year of admission. Candidates applying for the course also have to present a birth certificate or any other legal document as age proof for verification purposes. Admission is confirmed only after the verification of the documents. Candidates must ensure that they meet all the required eligibility criteria before applying for the MA programme.

Q:   Which is better for MA in Urdu- JNU or BHU?

A: 
Both Jawaharlal Nehru University and Banaras Hindu University are top central universities in India. Both have their advantages. Below mentioned are some of the distinct observations about both JNU and BHU: 1. You must have over 50% in your bachelor's degree to apply to BHU, whereas you can apply to JNU with 45%. 2. BHU has more seats for the MA in Urdu course than the JNU. 3. JNU's master programme is less expensive than BHU's. You can do a master's course at JNU for less than INR 1,000. 4. Job opportunities with a master's degree in Urdu from JNU are comparably greater than those with a master's degree in Urdu from BHU.
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Q:   What is the fee for MA at JNU?

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Jawaharlal Nehru University MA fees is INR 432. The mentioned fee is to be paid at the time of enrolment in the University. It must be noted that the given fee is taken from external sources. Hence, the actual amount may vary. For detailed JNU MA fee structure, candidates are advised to contact the admission department of the University or refer to the current admission brochure. 

M.A. in Politics (International Studies)
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M.A. in Politics (International Studies)
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Admission Process

    Important Dates

    Sep 7, 2024
    Last date to apply for Final call for Admission (Vacant seats)
    Sep 17, 2024
    Final call (for Vacant seats) Admission process last date
    Sep 1, 2023
    ( Foreign Languages only) Physical Verification of Admission/Registration of selected candidates

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    M.A. in Politics (International Studies)
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    Students Ratings & Reviews

    4/5
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    M.A. in Politics (International Studies) - Batch of 2017
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    A very enthusiastic about and lively university with great faculty and infrastructure.
    Placements: JNU doesn't have a placement cell. Though students themselves apply at various firms and think tanks. Most of the student go for post doctoral studies in JNU, DU or South Asian University. Some go for civil service exam preparation. Some student also applied for foreign university like Oxford and Cambridge. There are also students who took their path towards journalism. International Relations, though is a very old subject. There has been very limited colleges all over India having specialised college dept or college for this subject. Hence, student completing their Ph.D. ( and qualifying UGC NET find it difficult to apply for professorship due to limited seats. We are taught very theoretical approach towards International Relations which are beneficial as an analyst in a think tank or policy making forums but this course lacks practical company skills. Companies do not come for placements. The only internship that can be done is in the think tanks like Brookings, idsa etc.
    Infrastructure: JNU has the best infrastructure. The rooms are big with stair type seating. Which makes classrooms more inclusive. All rooms are it conditioned. There are reading rooms at each floor. There are two libraries central and other departmental which gives us key to immense resources for good research. Hostel are two seater rooms, the newly built hostels are in better condition than the old ones. Food at the hostels are average. There are also plenty of dhabas all over the campus. The greenery around the campus is well maintained. There is a health centre with doctors or nursing staffs all the time. There is a sports stadium with yoga, gymnastics, basketball, tennis facilities.
    Faculty: The strength was class was 100-120, which makes it difficult to develop professor student contact in the first year but by second year when specialised courses are taught and students are at liberty to chose whichever course they like, the strength gets curtailed and here professor gets to know student and develop that relation. The professor are highly qualified in their field like Prof BS Chimney, Prof SD Muni, Prof AK Chenoy, Prof Anuradha chenoy, Prof Menon, Prof Varun Sahni to name a few. They have several research and books published. Their teaching quality is very lucid and easily understandable. In the coming decade this branch will grow it's importance. There are growing awareness on the need for specialisation in International relations. More and more branches in colleges are opening. In private sector there are still more required to achieve in the case of course which has remained status quo since inception.
    Other: International relations is a very interdisciplinary subject, which touches upon history, economy, polity, psychology and Sociology. The rapid changing dynamics of foreign policy and foreign relations makes the subject more contemporary. There needs to be more professor student interaction and think tanks should be allowed to come and select student for their firm. There are several seminars, book reviews and discussions happening all the way during the academic session. There needs to be limitation placed on active politics during academic session.
    Reviewed on 24 Sep 2019Read More
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    M.A. in Politics (International Studies) - Batch of 2017
    Offered by Jawaharlal Nehru University
    4.4
    3Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    JNU-New Delhi - A well equipped university with sound infrastructure.
    Placements: First of all, the applicant should keep in mind that JNU is an academically oriented university and therefore, focuses on building an academically oriented concept in the mind of the students. If we talk about placements in this course, most students, what I've seen in these years, tend to continue their studies further and go into research work doing M.phil and Ph.D and then finally ends up becoming professors. If we talk about the placements provided for the Master's students, there's a placement cell in JNU but it is not so much effective as well as functioning because of the academic way of teaching. Students here are not taught to get placed somewhere in an MNC but to respond academically by going into research work. As far as the current placement cell is concerned, many students have got placement in the best companies, NGOs and government organisations from this course. Many of my seniors of MA politics are guest lecturers in other reputed universities while some are working as a political analyst in news channels like NDTV, IBN7, Headlines Today, etc.
    Infrastructure: The MA politics (international studies) course comes under the school of international studies, which is one of the reputed and old schools of JNU known for its academic excellence and infrastructure. Classrooms are very large and are equipped with proper benches, electronic smart boards and the classes with 100-200 students are equipped with microphones for enabling the students to follow the lectures properly. All the schools (including this), hostels as well as the administration building area are equipped with a free Wi-Fi connection. Semester course fees is also negligible (around INR 200-300). Students get an id and password after admission so that they can log on to their Wi-Fi internet connection and use the internet. There's a 24x7 central library in the campus with free Wi-Fi for the students and which is very well organised with numerous books for every subject. Hostels have their separate mess hall for serving quality food to the students with a reasonable rate. Dhabas and restaurants are also in the campus which are hygienic and serve food with reasonable prices. Hostel rooms are quite big. 2 students stays in one hostel room so there's no lack of space. In some old hostels like Kaveri and Satluj, rooms have balconies which makes it well ventilated. I don't think that there are any infrastructural issues in my university.
    Faculty: The faculty members of this course are very high qualified as well as very helpful to the students. Many of the teachers have worked in top posts of the government organisations and they are very experienced and teach the course in a very practically oriented manner. The students get a very high exposure from the teachers as they narrate their own experiences. The students can therefore link the theoretical knowledge with the one's they get to learn from the outside world.
    Reviewed on 16 Nov 2016Read More
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    M.A. in Politics (International Studies) - Batch of 2025
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    3.6
    3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    If you are into academia, then Jawaharlal Nehru University s a good-to-go.
    Placements: For this course, there are no placement opportunities as such. Most of the students go either for UPSC and state competitive exams or Ph.D. Some will prefer joining as research associate in think thanks too. For internship, you have to find it yourself as the institution won't arrange internship for your from their side .
    Infrastructure: Infrastructure of our school building is overall good except toilets condition. Hostel Infrastructure is moderate with several challenges. Food quality is good in comparison with other central universities in India. But again it depends on the hostel and mess management team.
    Faculty: Course outline is amazing. Don't expect every teacher to be exceptionally well. But most of the teachers are good enough. Curriculum is not that hard. If you study consistently, there is nothing to worry. The course is less hectic compared to the course outline of Centre for Political Studies.
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    M.A. in Politics (International Studies) - Batch of 2015
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    4.4
    5Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    I totally satisfied but perhaps the discrimination against caste religion is common.
    Placements: The placement rate of this college is around 50%. 2 lakhs per annum is the highest package. The internship rate for this college is around 87%. I am so excited about this course because the high placement of major companies like Wipro, Reliance, and Fox trade companies also give great opportunities.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure and facilities provided in this college are quite good and very satisfying. The hostel facilities they provide is the good infrastructure is quite appreciated food dishes they served are so yummy and sports like athletics and football are here and very good hospital and dental care are provided over here.
    Faculty: The teacher here appointed is very qualified and I appreciate the board members. The semester exam is quite tough. The semester is quite tough but we are ready to complete it. All subjects are very good at once whenever u go to that college you will get a good ambience and very good.
    Other: I choose this because I have practice PSC exams and this course will help me.
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    M.A. in Politics (International Studies) - Batch of 2019
    Offered by Jawaharlal Nehru University
    3.8
    1Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    It is a good college, and you must visit at least once.
    Placements: This college doesn't offer any internship or a job. The university focuses more on research rather than placements. Students try for academic jobs, but that is not done officially by the college. Students put their own efforts to get placed.
    Infrastructure: Labs for the functioning of science school are well-lit. The computer block as well as the internet processing block, which manages the Wi-Fi connections and login IDs is managed well. The clubbing of hostel spaces in one area and study centres in the other area is a good provision to make an organised set up.
    Faculty: There are courses being offered now, which did not exist earlier. There is a course called studying group relations by professor Amir Ali. These new courses are being tried by students but the demand for traditional ones is not declined. Old school is quite the trend here.
    Other: The campus crowd is nice and has a diverse population. The campus is huge and lush green. Festivals showcasing the culture of different hometowns of students.
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    M.A. in Politics (International Studies)
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    Students also asked

    Q:   Is JNU better than DU?

    A: 

    As per the NIRF 2024 rankings, JNU is ranked 2nd, while DU is ranked 6th under 'University' category. This clearly suggests that JNU is a better university overall. However, these rankings are based on a variety of factors. Furthermore, the best university for a student will depend on the individual needs and preferences. Here is the comparison of JNU and DU based on some key factors:

    • Academics: JNU is known for its strong academics and research focus. It has a number of world-renowned faculty members, and its students have gone on to achieve great things in their careers. DU is also a good university academically, but it is not as research-intensive as JNU.
    • Campus Life: JNU has a vibrant campus life with a strong student union. There are many student organizations and activities, and the university has a reputation for being a hotbed of political activism. DU also has a good campus life, but it is not as political as JNU.
    • Location: JNU is located in South Delhi, while DU is spread out across the city. This means that JNU students have a more central location, while DU students have more options when it comes to choosing a college or hostel.
    • Fees: The fees at JNU are lower than the fees at DU. This is because JNU is a central university, while DU is a state university.

    Q:   What is the minimum marks for JNU admission?

    A: 

    The educational qualification and minimum aggregate requirement varies course-wise. However, the basic eligibility remains the same i.e. Class 12 for UG and graduation for PG courses. Find below JNU eligibility criteria for top courses:

    Popular CoursesEligibility & Selection Criteria
    MBA

    Class 12 from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate of 75%

    BA (Hons)

    Class 12 from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate of 45%

    MBA

    Graduation with a minimum aggregate of 50%

    MTech

    Graduation with a minimum aggregate of 55%

    MA

    Graduation with a minimum aggregate of 45% to 50%

    MSc

    BSc with a minimum aggregate of 55%

    PhD

    BCA or any other Bachelor's degree with a minimum aggregate of 55%

    PhD

    Class 12 from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate of 45%

    PhD

    Master's degree with a minimum aggregate of 55%

    Q:   What is the last date for JNU admission?

    A: 

    Jawaharlal Nehru University accepts CUET-UG and CUET-PG entrance test scores for admission to several undergraduate, postgraduate, certificate and PG Diploma courses. The University also accepts a few national-level entrance exam scores for admission to courses such as BTech, MBA, etc. For admission to BA (Hons.) in Foreign Languages, BSc-MSc Integrated programme in Ayurveda Biology and Certificate of Proficiency courses, JNU accepts CUET-UG scores. 

    • The registration window for CUET UG 2025 will open for Jawaharlal Nehru University admission UG courses by February. Further, the CUET UG 2025 exam will be held between May and June.

    Q:   Is M.Sc. at JNU a good choice?

    A: 
    {Source: M.Sc. students & alumni}

    Here's what current students and alumni have to say:

    Pros:

    * Excellent Faculty: Teachers are highly qualified, knowledgeable, and supportive. They provide great lessons, and practical classes are helpful.
    * Good Infrastructure: The university has a great campus with modern facilities, including a state-of-the-art library, laboratories, and hostel amenities.
    * Placements: While the placement rate may vary across departments, some students reported getting internships and even job offers from reputed companies like D.E. Shaw, Deloitte USI, and McKinsey & Company.
    * Scholarships: The university offers scholarships to deserving students.
    * Campus Life: Students enjoy a lively campus culture with regular events, festivals, and sports competitions.

    Cons:

    * Limited Placements: Not all students get placed immediately after completing their degree, although some do secure internships.
    * Old Curriculum: Some students felt that the course curriculum could be updated to include more industrial exposure.
    * Hostel Conditions: Although the hostel facilities are generally good, some students mentioned that they needed improvement.
    * Facilities for Research Students: Limited research opportunities and resources might affect students' ability to pursue higher degrees.

    Overall Assessment: Based on the feedback from students and alumni, pursuing an M.Sc. at JNU seems like a good choice for those interested in academics, research, and networking. While the placement record may not be stellar, the university's strong reputation, excellent faculty, and vibrant campus atmosphere make it an attractive option. However, potential students should weigh these pros against the cons and consider whether JNU aligns with their individual goals and expectations.
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    Q:   What is JNU famous for?

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    Jawaharlal Nehru University is very widely known for its path-breaking research in the field of Sciences and encourages students towards transformation and innovation in various sectors corresponding to different schools such as the School of Physical Sciences (SPS), the School of Life Sciences (SLS) and the Special Centre for Microbiology among others. JNU is renowned for producing members of various committees of National and International organisations.

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    Answered a year ago

    No, Msc agriculture is not available in JNU. Other MSc courses like: 1. Life Sciences - 38 seats 2 . Msc Environmental Sciences - 39 seats 3 . Msc Physics - 41 seats 4 . Msc Chemistry - 25 seats 5 . Msc Mathematics - 15 seats 6 . Msc Computational and Integrative Sciences - 30 seats 7 . Msc Mole

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    Sitam Sahoo

    Beginner-Level 5

    Answered 4 years ago

    The sample question papers for MA in International Relations are available online and at the book stores as well. Just see Amazon or Flipkart etc.

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    Diwakar Goel

    Scholar-Level 16

    Answered 5 years ago

    https://www.jnu.ac.in/ Check with the website.

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    kanu vashisht

    Guide-Level 15

    Answered 5 years ago

    There's an estimate of rs 650 for most of the courses . Around 700rs is the fees .

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    Rishabh Sharma

    Contributor-Level 8

    Answered 5 years ago

    Hi, No. For MA Politics at JNU - Candidates must have a Bachelor's Degree in any branch of Basic or Applied Sciences under 10+2+3 education pattern from school/ Institute/ University as recognised at the state or national level. Candidates need to have secured at least 55% marks in aggregate of subj

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    Sutapa Moitra

    Guide-Level 14

    Answered 5 years ago

    Total fees of MA in Politics in JNU is INR 609.

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    Rohit Saraswat

    Guide-Level 13

    Answered 5 years ago

    Yes, you are eligible for MA Politics .

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