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Neda Ishtiaq

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Hi Pallavi,
Following are the further study options:
M.A. (Political Science)
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M.A. (Public Policy)
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Neda Ishtiaq

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Hi Pallavi,
You can look up for any course to pursue at post graduation.
For Public Policy:
(a) Assess your background well and figure out how it adds to your existing knowledge and how would you be able to contribute to it. (b) If your previous background comprehends the public policy and management programme, job opportunities will never be a constraint for a right candidate.
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As such , no course is related, but transportation engg at masters level(with civil engg at undergraduate level) is an option, civil engg also covers the study of geographically varying conditions.
Ocean engineering is another good option.
PS:-ocean engg course is available in IIT Madras only

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