What are the job prospects and what are the average placements after MA in politics and international relations from DU, JNU?

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The scope of International Relations is moving towards the peak of new age careers, and the field offers great opportunities in varied spheres of economy. IR is a good base for high-level administration, investigation and analysis work in a number of professions. 1. Civil Services - You can join th

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