I've completed my BA from Mumbai University in political science, what should I do now? I am in favour of both Indian and abroad studies.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra
6 years ago
You can go for Masters and then later on Ph.D. Go for teaching and writing some papers. You can also go for some lecturership. You can teach in schools as well.

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Dear Kinjal, Upon successful Completion of your B.A. (Political Science), you can pursue M.A. (Political Science) and complete SLET/ NET for Teaching in Colleges or B.Ed. (Political Science) for Teaching in School. Research Opportunities are also there by Ph.D.

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