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Students wanting to pursue International Relations, are advised to opt for humanities with political sciences in their high school. However, it is not a compulsion, students who did not opt for humanities can still go for International Relations. Generally, students pursue graduation in political sciences and then go for international studies for their master’s. But if you are keen on studying IR in your graduation, there are a few universities that offer bachelor’s in the same in India.
Here are a few of the colleges in India offering B.A. in International Relations:
Ashoka University, Haryana
BA in History and International Relations
Eligibility: 10+2 academic scores and Ashoka Aptitude Test (Optional)
Institute of Language Studies and Applied Social Sciences, Gujarat
BA in (advanced) Politics and International Relations
Eligibility: Admission on the basis of Merit of class 12th/Equivalent Result
Jindal School of International Affairs, Haryana:
BA (Hons.) in Global Affairs
Eligibility: 10+2 academic scores and Jindal Admission Test (JAT)
The course duration of Bachelor of International Relations is not fixed, and ranges from 1 year to 3 years. The course duration varies from university to university.
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Understudies needing to seek after International Relations, are encouraged to decide on humanities with political theories in their secondary school. Nonetheless, it's anything but an impulse, understudies who didn't select humanities can in any case go for International Relations. By and large, understudies seek after graduation in political theories and afterward go for global investigations for their lord's. In any case, in case you are excited about concentrating on IR in your graduation, there are a couple of colleges that deal lone wolf's in something similar in India.
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