Can I pursue BA in International Relations after completing Class 12 in Science stream?

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6 years ago
Yes, ofcourse you are eligible to take admission, you have to clear the entrance examination conducted by various colleges.

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Aman Kumar
8 years ago
As of now, most of the universities in India offer Masters program in International relations and there the minimum eligibility criteria is 10+2+3 from a recognised university. The universities conduct their own entrance test for admission in international relations. The best universities for Inter

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Siddharth Bhardwaj
8 years ago
Absolutely, you are eligible for admission in International Relations subject regardless of your stream in class 12th or graduation. International Relations are indeed a very demandable course. And due to its excessive demand, students from every stream are willing to take admission in IR. At post g

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Devi singh
8 years ago
International relations are one of those subjects that are really hard to teach. Yet it has a hell lot importance in the present day society. Our society is greatly dependent on one another and so is our country. Even at the grass root level, every sector is dependent on the other sector in some way

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International Relations can be called as an interdisciplinary course. This indicates that 10+2 in any stream is accepted as eligibility for admission to graduation in International Relations. This is only the technical eligibility. This is an out of the box course and I suggest only those students w

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