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14th December 2015, 08:42 PM
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Is Political Science Honours beneficial getting jobs in future?
I am studying Political Science honours. I want to know if this course is good for me to get job in future?
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15th December 2015, 01:32 AM
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Re: Is Political Science Honours beneficial getting jobs in future?
Yes, you can go for job while studying in the Political science branch. As this branch or the course that you are studying can also leads you the success in the Government jobs. So, i will suggest you to go for the government jobs while studying in this domain like railway, SSC, Bank clerk and many more like this.
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15th December 2015, 02:30 AM
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Re: Is Political Science Honours beneficial getting jobs in future?
Yes it is good for your future if you can get good marks and have good Domain Knowledge.
BA in Political Science has a lot of job opportunities. Once you complete your graduation you will be able to appear for all the Government Sector related jobs that is available after graduation. You will also be able to apply for the Political Analyst Post once you complete your graduation course. You can also become a Teacher in Schools after the completion of B.Ed in Political Science. So there is a lot of scope and future for Political Science graduates. |
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15th December 2015, 05:35 AM
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Re: Is Political Science Honours beneficial getting jobs in future?
Yes, the political science has good scope in the market but you must have good knowledge in your field. Different job profiles for you are :
** Budget Analyst ** Public Relations and Fundraising Managers ** Political Scientist ** Policy maker for administrations. So my suggestion to you is that if you are interested in any of the above like job profiles then the political science is perfect course for you. If you study with full of your dedications then you will definitely get job after completion of your course. |
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15th December 2015, 09:54 PM
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Re: Is Political Science Honours beneficial getting jobs in future?
Yes, there is good scope and you are eligible to appear for most of examination after pursuing graduation degree in political science.
If you are interested in teaching jobs at school level or in colleges as lecturer it will be beneficial for you. You can take it as optional paper if interested in civil services examination. Other than this you are eligible for jobs in :- * Banking. * Railway. * SSC. |
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15th December 2015, 11:52 PM
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Re: Is Political Science Honours beneficial getting jobs in future?
Political Science is a very relevant subject and has got a number of openings. If you appear for administrative examinations then you will be able to choose it as one of your subject paper. Apart from that there is also option to get get job relating to international relation in foreign embassy. Apart from that there is also scope of teaching in any high school/college/university. Political science is such subject that remains a part of every competitive examination.
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16th December 2015, 12:26 AM
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Re: Is Political Science Honours beneficial getting jobs in future?
Yes, political science honors course is good to join and study. Even the jobs that are offered on the basis of this course is also too good. So, you have the chance to excel in the future so, just go and achieve your goal.
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26th June 2016, 11:31 AM
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Re: Is Political Science Honours beneficial getting jobs in future?
Please suggest is it better to study political science honours or english honours?? In the prospect of getting good high post jobs!!???
Please help am greatly confused to Choose which subject for my honours? |
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