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Is doing MA from IIT Madras worth it?

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Aditya Mukharjee Posted On : July 14th, 2022
Integrated MA from Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Madras

MA from IIT Madras is a good course for Humanity students. The course was introduced with the aim of catering to the manpower requirements in academics. If you want a career in academics, this course will be ideal for you. IIT Madras MA placements 2022 have been good. Students received an average CTC of INR 13.98 LPA. While the highest CTC was INR 22 LPA. 

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How are the placements for MPP in NLSIU?

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Rudra Roy Posted On : October 4th, 2021
Bachelor of Technology in Biotechnology,Karunya University (2016)

One of my friends recently graduated from NLSIU. Here is his insight on the placements at NLSIU. 

  • There is no placement cell in the institute. Students get placed through a student-led body called RCC (recruitment coordination committee). An average of 30 percent of students get placed. Around 50 percent don’t have a proper job secured during graduation. 
  • The institute has its reputation however the course and curriculum provided by the institute don’t prepare you for any corporate job. Getting into the top company is only possible if you are in the top 5 of a strength of 70 people in the class. You will have a chance of getting into the big four, i.e. EY, KPMG, Deloitte, etc. as policy professionals. But don’t expect to get into IGOs like the World Bank or UN.
  • According to the recent placement highlights at NLSIU, the L&L Partners made 12 placement offers. Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Trilega made 7 placement offers while Cyril Amarchand made 1 placement offer. Companies like ICICI Bank, Societe Generale, Khaitan, AZB & Partners made less than 5 offers each. In 2020, the highest CTC offered at NLSIU was 18 LPA. 

The employment space for MPP professionals is opening up with time and if you have the required skills you will have decent opportunities along the line. But you will need to approach top companies through platforms such as LinkedIn. 

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What are the job prospects and probable salary for a student graduating in a master of public policy from NLSIU?

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Sania Dey Posted On : September 24th, 2021
MPP Master of Public Policy,National Law School of India University,Bangalore (2020)

After graduating from NLSIU with Master’s of Public Policy you may have different job perspectives according to your interests. You will have different opportunities to improve your job profile every semester.

Fieldwork: 

  • After 1st semester you will be assigned fieldwork according to interests. 
  • Generally, this includes working with NGOs and various public policy organizations. 

Client led project:

  • This is one of the most important projects in which students participate as policy analysis is advice provided to a client to solve public problems. 
  • In this project, students work in small groups to solve problems experienced by a real-world client. 
  • Some of the organizations which have facilitated client-led projects for previous batches are the IIM Ahmedabad, Human Rights Council, Canada, the Commissionerate of Health and Family Welfare, Telangana, and the Centre for legislation research and advocacy, New Delhi.

Internship:

  • Internship opportunities are provided after the 4th trimester. 
  • They generally vary from a period of 1 to 3 months depending upon the organization you will be working with. 
  • You have the choice to choose between institutions/corporates/government bodies.

Dissertation:

  • It is an opportunity for students to independently work on research topics agreed between students and chosen supervisor.

The probable salary after completing master’s may vary between 12 to 15 LPA. Hence, you will have many avenues open for you after graduating from NLSIU.

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Is it worth leaving a Master's in Public Policy at NLSIU to pursue an MA in Development and Labour Studies at JNU?

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Pratik Bahera Posted On : April 6th, 2023
Master's program from Jawaharlal Nehru University (2021)

 If you have been contemplating leaving your Master’s in Public Policy program at NLSIU Bangalore to pursue an MA in Development and Labour Studies at JNU, it is not worth it. Here's why:

  • Pursuing a Master’s in Public Policy from a reputed institute like NLSIU Bangalore opens doors to promising and lucrative career opportunities. In comparison, job prospects in Development and Labour Studies are relatively meager.
  • A Master’s in Public Policy program helps you develop a wholesome understanding and a holistic idea of Policy Making. It also allows you to understand the broader spectrum of key issues related to policy-making. In contrast, the MA program in Development and Labour Studies at JNU may not provide a 360º approach towards understanding public issues or cultivate a knack for Policy Making, as this course is primarily focused on issues related to Labour and Trade Unions.
  • There are several reputed Think Tanks in India that offer lucrative and respectful career opportunities to Public Policy Graduates. Some of them are - the Centre for Policy Research, NITI Aayog, Observer Research Foundation, Research Foundation for Governance in India, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India Policy Foundation, Indian Institute for Advanced Studies, and so on.

In conclusion, if you are already selected for pursuing a Master’s in Public Policy at NLSIU Bangalore, it is not worth leaving it to pursue an MA in Development and Labour Studies at JNU. Pursuing Public Policy at a reputed institute like NLSIU Bangalore will open doors to lucrative career opportunities and help you develop a wholesome understanding and a holistic idea of Policy Making.

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Is pursuing MA (international relations) from JNU worth it?

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Pallavi Mathur Posted On : July 15th, 2022
M.A in International Relations, Jawaharlal Nehru University

JNU MA International Relations is among the best master's courses in International relations in the country. If you want to understand the different dynamics of diplomatic relations, this is the best place to be in. The faculties of the School of International Studies at JNU are the leaders in their respective fields. 

After completing the course you can join embassies, academics, think tanks, or work as a diplomate. The syllabus of JNU IR can be quite useful if you are planning on preparing for civil services. 

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How can I qualify the JNU entrance exam in MA in Politics with International Relations?

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Juhi Pathak Posted On : October 18th, 2021
Masters International Relations, Jawaharlal Nehru University (2018)

In order to prepare efficiently for JNU entrance, you will need to study smart. Read the editorial and international relations page of Hindu and IE to get a fair idea of what is happening around the globe. Read Arihant’s guide for JNU entrance for IR. Rafer to some good magazines like Frontline, EPW, etc. 

The exam of JNU Entrance would be computer-based and Multiple Choice Questions would be asked. Make sure to study the following crucial portion of International Relations (IR). 

  • Period of Cold War
  • Treaties like CTBT, NPT, Kyoto Protocol
  • United Nations
  • Bretton Woods Institutions (IMF, WB, WTO)
  • Environment Topics like Climate Change
  • Indian Foreign Policy
  • US Foreign Policy

The majority of questions in entrance will be from History, Economics, International Relations, Philosophy, Indian Politics, and Contemporary Issues.

Here are some books that you can refer to. 

  • The Globalization of World Politics - Baylis, Smith & Owens.
  • India after Gandhi - Ramachandra Guha
  • International Relations in the 21st Century - Pushpesh Pant
  • Global Politics - Andrew Heywood

Just prepare thoroughly without losing faith in yourself and be honest with your studies and you shall do well in your entrance. 

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How do I prepare for the JNU M.A. sociology entrance?

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Mahak Chatterjee Posted On : October 18th, 2021
Studied at Jawaharlal Nehru University

I have a friend who did his master’s from JNU and he was able to give some insight regarding the entrance test for MA Sociology. 

In the entrance examination, there will be questions from out of the syllabus. You may be asked to give a sociological interpretation of the current situation, event, etc. So, stay updated with contemporary social issues. Here is a list of sections from where you can expect questions.

  • Sociological Thought: Marx, Durkheim. Weber, Parsons, Spencer, Comte, etc.
  • Research Methodology and techniques
  • Indian Society: Poverty, Family, Kinship, etc.
  • Society and polity
  • Society and economy
  • Technology
  • Caste and class system
  • Concepts like Globalization, Modernization, Sanskritization, and Localization.

Go through the list of topics assisted to you and make sure you prepare them thoroughly. As you can see the majority of the questions are from the syllabus itself.

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Is EFLU, Hyderabad good for pursuing an M.A. in English, if one has gotten a degree in English from DU? What is its ranking among the top universities for humanities?

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Vinit Ghose Posted On : July 15th, 2021
M.A. English Literature from English and Foreign Languages University (2020)

EFLU is an exclusive university for English. There are 29 departments, out of which 20 are in English. With so many micro-specialties, pursuing an MA in English from EFLU is a great option.

The university gives a lot of freedom in choosing subjects in post-graduation.

  • Post-graduation applicants get a pool of subjects to choose from in their degree at EFLU.
  • EFLU conducts only one entrance test for admission in all streams. If you clear the entrance test you will get the chance to choose whichever subject you want to pursue.
  • You can either choose all subjects from one department only or select subjects from several departments if you want to have a mixed degree. Even, you are allowed to change subjects till two weeks of the course.
  • The linguistic department of EFLU is very famous all over India, because of its quality of education. It has a world-class set of faculties in the department, along with an extensive library for helping students in their coursework.
  • The literature department of EFLU is not as good as other central universities in India. Although there are excellent professors here too, the scope for students in literature is limited.

Considering the quality of the linguistics department in EFLU, it is a great option for English graduates. Because of the cafeteria system of choosing subjects, there is a lot of diversity in the department.

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How do I prepare for the JNU entrance exam for an MA in history?

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Mahak Chatterjee Posted On : April 19th, 2023
Studied at Jawaharlal Nehru University

Preparing for the JNU entrance exam for an MA in History requires a comprehensive and well-planned approach. Here are some steps that can help you prepare effectively:

  • Know the syllabus: The first step is to go through the syllabus of the JNU entrance exam for MA History. This will give you an idea about the topics that you need to cover and the weightage of each topic.
  • Gather study material: Gather all the relevant study materials such as textbooks, reference books, and other resources like previous years' question papers, online materials, and notes.
  • Make a study plan: Plan your study schedule, set achievable targets and deadlines, and allocate sufficient time for each topic. It is important to balance your time between different topics and sections to ensure that you cover all the topics in the syllabus.
  • Focus on key concepts: Focus on understanding the key concepts and themes in history. Also, focus on the analytical and interpretative skills required for studying history.
  • Practice writing: Practice writing essays and short answers on various historical topics. This will help you to improve your writing skills and also to understand how to structure your answers.
  • Take mock tests: Taking mock tests and solving previous years' question papers is crucial to test your knowledge and assess your preparation level. This will also help you to identify your weak areas and work on them.
  • Revision: Revision is key to retaining the information that you have studied. Revise the important topics regularly and make sure that you are well-prepared for the exam day.

In addition to the above steps, it is important to stay updated with current events and happenings related to history, both in India and the world. This will help you to gain a broader perspective and a deeper understanding of the subject.

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What are the placements after an MA in economics from JNU?

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Ujoini Ghose Posted On : November 22nd, 2021
M.A. Economics, Jawaharlal Nehru University (2018)

Economics offers many career options. Having a master’s degree in Economics from JNU will offer you many placement opportunities. Here are some of the career paths that you can choose after the completion of your degree. 

  • Quite a few companies visit the JNU campus every year to recruit students in data analyst and research analyst profiles. The average package offered in the placement drive is 9 LPA. However, not all students get placement offers. So, you want to work in a data incentive profile, it’s better to go for institutes like DSE, ISI, IGIDR, etc.
  • Many students chose to pursue higher education. You can do M.Phil or integrated M.Phil-P.hD. JNU is a great option for pursuing higher studies in Economics. After completing your degree, you can teach and continue research.
  • You can appear for civil service examinations. 
  • If you want to work in research domain but are not necessarily willing to pursue a P.hD, you can join think tanks. But you should keep in mind that getting into credible think tanks is not easy. 
  • You also have the option to take examinations for RBI and EXIM Bank. A background in Economics is a must for these examinations. 

No matter what you choose to do, the competition is quite hard. So, you will have to work accordingly. 

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