Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Course: Top Colleges, Syllabus, Scope and Salary 2023

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B.A. {Hons.} in Political Science is a 3-year undergraduate course, the minimum eligibility for which is a 10+2 or intermediate qualification. Successful pursuance of the course builds in candidates reasoning and analytic skills, competency in oral and written expression, research and evaluation skills, the ability to arrive at decisions based on analysis and synthesis of information and data, and such skills which are valued in a wide spectrum of potential career areas.

The average tuition fee charged in India for the course ranges between INR 8,000 and 1.8 Lacs for three years.

Admission to the course is based on the candidate’s obtained merit at the 10+2 level, and in some cases, performance in a relevant entrance tests for universities such as the University of Delhi.

Successful graduates of the course are hired for roles such as Budget Analyst, Public Relations and Fundraising Manager, Legislative Assistant, Political Scientist, Political Campaign Manager, Market Researcher etc.

Major hiring industries include museum curation, genealogy, museum education and archeology, marketing, advertising and public relations, law, business and commerce, media, and such.

The average salary offered in India to such graduates ranges between INR 2 and 10 Lacs, depending upon the candidate’s experience and skillset.

B.A. {Hons.} in Political Science: Course Highlights

Course Level Graduate
Duration 3 years
Examination Type Semester System
Eligibility 10+2 qualification
Admission Process Based on merit/ counselling after qualification of entrance tests for colleges of the University of Delhi
Course Fee INR 8,000 to 1.3 Lacs for 3 years
Average Starting Salary INR 2 to 10 lacs per annum
Top Recruiting Companies Museum curation, Genealogy, Museum Education and Archeology, Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations, Law, Business and Commerce, Media
Job Positions Budget Analyst, Public Relations and Fundraising Manager, Legislative Assistant, Political Scientist, Political Campaign Manager, Market Researcher, etc.

B.A. {Hons.} in Political Science: What is it about?

Critical thinking is vital to evaluating a nation’s political parties and impacts of leadership changes. Qualified political scientists study different models of leadership from a historical perspective regarding the relative effectiveness of different approaches.   

Political science is the study of political values, institutions, processes, and policies, of people and societies struggling with enduring issues such as war and peace, order and freedom, and justice and equality.

Political Science is a branch of social science that studies and analyzes the theory and practice of politics and political systems. Subjects of study usually covered within this degree are Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Principles of State program are Constitutional Amendment, Powers and functions of Rajya Sabha, Powers and functions of Lok Sabha, Judicial Structure, Federal Dynamics, Parties and Party Systems, Electoral and Coalition Politics, Decentralized Democracy, Economic System, International Politics, etc.

Students enrolled to the course study social, economic, and political life, nationally and globally, and on an advanced level. The course reflects the goals of a well-rounded, humanistic education. Accordingly, subjects such as International Relations, Comparative Politics, International Law and Organizations, and in Western European and Latin American Political Systems, constitute its core. 

Top Institutes offering B.A. {Hons.} in Political Science

Listed below are some of the top institutes offering the course in the country with the corresponding locations and fees charged by each.

Name of Institute City  Average Fees
Loyola College, Chennai Chennai INR 13,430 (course)
Christ University Delhi INR 1,68,000 (course)
Quantum University Roorkee INR 68,500
Fergusson College Pune INR 8,000 (course)
Madras Christian College Chennai INR 59,500 (course)
Indraprastha College for Women Delhi INR 19,000 (course)
Lingaya's University College Faridabad INR 9500 (course)
Jagran Lakecity University Bhopal, INR 22000 (course)
Valluvar College of Science and Management Karur INR 7000 (course)
Maheshwari College of Commerce & Arts Jaipur, INR 18000 (course)
Teerthanker Mahaveer Institute of Management and Technology Moradabad INR 11700 (course)
S.S Jain Subodh PG Mahila Mahavidyalaya Jaipur, INR 12350 (course)
Aklank Girls PG College Kota INR 10000 (course)
Suresh Gyan Vihar School of Humanities and Social Sciences Jaipur, INR 18000 (course)
Pacific College of Social Science & Humanities Rajasthan INR 25000 (course)
Amity University - Lucknow Campus Lucknow INR 1.83 Lakh (course)
Sandip University Nashik INR 90,000 (course)
Amity University, Mumbai Mumbai INR 1.73 Lakh (course)
BFIT Group of Institutions Dehradun INR 90,840 (course)
Indian Academy Degree College Bangalore INR 1.15 Lakh (course)
Galgotias University Greater Noida INR 1.50 Lakh (course)
St. Joseph's College, Bangalore Bangalore INR 18,500 (course)
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Baroda INR 90000(course)

B.A. {Hons.} in Political Science: Admission Process

Most institutes and universities offering the course in India follow a merit-based admission process. However, in cases of some institutes, admission to the course is made on the basis of the candidate’s performance in a relevant written test and/or a round of Personal Interview and/or performance in a relevant qualifying examination. Candidates in such cases are shortlisted based on both academic record and performance in a relevant national, State, or university-level entrance test.

Some such entrance tests conducted in the country for admission to the course are:

  • UGC-NET exam in History
  • Punjab University Entrance Exam
  • Kerala University Entrance Exam
  • Delhi University Entrance Exam
  • Nehru Arts and Science College Entrance Exam
  • Mahatma Gandhi University Entrance Exam.

Eligibility for B.A. {Hons.} in Political Science

As a minimum criterion of eligibility, candidates aspiring for admission to the course need to have:

  • completed the 10+2 level of education or attained equivalent qualification from a recognized educational Board.
  • attained a minimum aggregate score of 50% at the 10+2 level, with English as one of the main subjects (5% relaxation for SC/ST candidates).

B.A. {Hons.} in Political Science: Syllabus and Course Description

A syllabus-wise breakup of the course’s syllabus is tabulated below.

Semester I

Semester-II

Colonialism in India Nationalism in India
Understanding Political Theory Political Theory: Concepts and Debates
Constitutional Democracy and Political Processes in India
Government in India Language (Credit) [concurrent courses]
Language (Qualifying) [concurrent courses]

Semester-III

Semester-IV

Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics Political Institutions and Processes in Comparative Perspective
Theories of Administration Public Policy and Administration in India
Theories of International Relations and World History Global Politics
Interdisciplinary [concurrent courses] Discipline I [concurrent courses]

Semester-V

Semester-VI

Indian Political Thought-I Indian Political Thought-II
Classical Political Philosophy Modern Political Philosophy
Development Process and Social India’s Foreign Policy
Movements in Contemporary India One Optional from the following
One Optional from the following Contemporary Political Economy
Understanding South-Asia Feminism and Indian Politics
The African Experience: Polity and Economy The United Nations and Global Conflicts
Feminism Theory and Practice State Institutions and Civil Society
Dilemmas in Politics Organizations in India
Public Policy in India Discipline II [concurrent courses].

B.A. {Hons.} in Political Science: Career Prospects

Politics affects virtually every aspect of social life, including the availability of education, jobs, housing, and healthcare. Whether countries are at war or in a state peace, depends essentially on what governments do and who supports them.

Teaching, research, and publishing are typical occupations for a Political Scientist. Although a career in politics could be considered a typical opportunity for a Political Scientist, it is not a must.

Campaigns and elections are one of the more obvious career choices. Traditional campaign and volunteering jobs in politics can generally be found through individuals and local parties. Careers in campaign management are cyclical as they come and go with election schedules, but there are on-going opportunities with consulting firms or political action committees of interest groups. Political Science proves a useful base for a career in social work, human rights, social or political research, and urban planning.

Some of the popular professional avenues open to such graduates are listed below with the corresponding salaries offered for the respective positions.

Bachelor of Arts [BA] {Hons.} in Political Science
Job Position Job Description Average Annual Pay Scale in INR
Budget Analyst Budget Analysts apply expert analytical and mathematical skills to advise businesses, and local and federal government offices on how to organize their budgets. They also write and audit reports, and use such data to make recommendations to organizational leaders. In the government sector, Budget Analysts sometimes assist with policy analysis and in providing advice to law makers regarding budget regulation decisions. 2,95,493
Public Relations and Fundraising Manager Public Relations and Fundraising Managers are essential to the organizations that they support. Public Relations Managers are responsible for trending social, economic, and political issues that have a direct effect on the organization. They also make recommendations based on such trends that directly and positively enhance the public image of organizations. Fundraising Managers coordinate campaigns, formulate fundraising strategies, and plan events that would generate donations towards such campaigns. 4,47,559
Legislative Assistant Senators, Assembly Members, Representatives, and other elected officials at all levels of government hire assistants to help them in carrying out their duties. 2,55,347
Political Scientist Political Scientists examine various aspects of the governmental system, including the ways towns, cities and countries operate and interact, and make policy decisions. They research and analyze how government administrations and private organizations exercise power and react to change and accordingly suggest possible solutions to problems and issues that subsequently arise. To help make sound recommendations, Political Scientists evaluate public opinion polls, election results, and how changes in legislation can affect the political, social and economic climate.  9,50,000
Political Campaign Manager They hire, supervise, and delegate various tasks to campaign staff and volunteers. Upon analyses of political polls, they organize campaign strategies that involve marketing, communications, PR, and fundraising. Campaign managers are in charge of everything their candidate publicly says or does. 2,40,790
Market Researcher They collect information on customer opinions about services or products, assess and coordinate research projects. Market Researchers also communicate with clients to understand business objectives. 4,87,745
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Ques. Which is better for UPSC CSE PREPARATION BA or BA Hons in political science from DU?

● Top Answer By Yuvraj Dua on 07 Oct 22

Ans. BA and BA Honors are both excellent choices for UPSC CSE. It will aid you in your preparation for the Prelims and Main exams. In BA course, you must study three different subjects, such as political science, history, and geography, which means that 50% of the syllabus has already been covered, and if you choose Political Science as an optional subject, another 40% has already been covered. So taking a BA course will improve your chances.  Now, moving on to the BA (Hons), you will study political science in depth, which will help you in the Mains because, as we all know, the difficulty level of optional is higher than the Bachelor level but lower than the Master's level, so it will benefit you greatly. However, because you will only be studying two subjects in your bachelor's programme, you will have to study the third subject on your own. Thus, you should pursue a BA General course. However, as everyone knows, UPSC is all about extreme hard work, luck, proper planning, guidance, and several other factors. Make your own decision and put in your best effort.Read more
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Ques. Which books should I read in order to crack an MA in Political Science at JNU?

● Top Answer By Deepika Sinha on 05 Aug 23

Ans. You can crack the entrance exam for a master’s in Economics with consistency and a daily study routine. Initially, try to get a fair idea about the exam by referring to the syllabus and the previous year’s question papers. The syllabus followed in the entrance examination for economics is given below Microeconomics deals with Demand Curves, Price and Income Elasticity of Demand, Cost Curves, and Equilibrium of firms under Perfect Competition and Monopoly Macroeconomics – focus on the National Income Theory of Income Determination, Monetary Policy, Trade, and Balance of Payments Descriptive statistics - This topic includes Mean, Median and Mode, and Standard Deviation. The correlation coefficient, and elementary probability theory Problems of Economic History, Underdevelopment, and Growth India's Economic Development Prior to Independence- India's Planning and Development Experience Since Independence; Basic Indicators of Development. International Economics Issues of Contemporary Relevance   Suggested Readings Hal Varian - Intermediate Microeconomics, Rubinfield and Pindyk  - Microeconomics Dornbusch and Fisher - Macroeconomics | Mankiw - Macroeconomics RGD Allen - Mathematical Analysis for Economics AC Chiang - Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics Sydsaeter and Hammond - Mathematics for Economic Analysis Nagar and Das - Basic Statistics All the best, stay motivated, and focus on your goalRead more
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Ques. Does IGNOU provide a BA (Hons.) degree in political science?

● Top Answer By Saurabh Gupta on 14 Jul 22

Ans. Yes, IGNOU offers BA (Hons) in Political Science. In order to get the BA (Hons) degree, you will have to complete 48 credits in it, during the 3 years. IGNOU course materials are thorough and to the point. IGNOU study materials can be helpful if you are planning on preparing for competitive examinations such as UPSC. The degree has the same valuation as any other Hons degree. Read more
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Ques. Is selective IGNOU BA and MA political science sufficient for political science optional in UPSC?

● Top Answer By Prithviraj Debbarma on 21 Oct 22

Ans. One of my sister's acquaintances wrote 2016 mains with PSIR optional. She had been working in an IT firm till a month before prelims and had been preparing for a year before.  Political Science and International Relations (PSIR) is quite fast. The study material provided by IGNOU is good for selective reading for specific topics like Justice, Equality, MN Roy, Sri Aurobindo, Theory of international relations etc. But she had an engineering background and revealed that the notes were not of premium quality. Paper 1- Part A Gauba is not bad. But you will need to read the book more than one time to interpret it completely. The information has been divided unevenly within the chapters making it a difficult read. One more good source is Shubra Ranjan's notes. They summarise the points in the UPSC syllabus format. Paper 1- Part B Complete Laxmikant.Read the interpretations given by famous analysts, their viewpoints, case laws and their history and the politics that played behind the evolution of laws and how and why the judiciary evolved. Again for this look into Shubra Ranjan notes. For the remaining topics look into Oxford publications. Paper 2- part A For this part, the best recommendation is Heywood’s global politics. It’s easy to understand and very well written. Combine this with IGNOU notes and you will get good results. You can also go through questions given in Baylis and Smith because sometimes they appear verbatim and quoting the exact same viewpoint can get you some extra points. Paper 2 - Part B Conduct internet research and make your own notes on the topics included in the syllabus. Then go through commentaries on IDSA /IPCS websites. This will give you a better understanding of and current status of relations. Once you are done with all the study materials, focus on developing the vocabulary for PSIR. Make sure your answers are evenly distributed with theories, quotes, facts, years etc. Practice writing answers a lot. Read more
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Ques. What is the Cutoff for BA Political Science in Fergusson College Pune?

● Top Answer By Nitesh Kumar Verma on 30 Sept 21

Ans. For BA, the cut-off is usually around 80-85% as of previous year’s records for the Maharashtra students. If you belong to other states, the cut-off will be around 90-95%. depends on how the rest of your peers have performed. These cut-offs are as per the 1st merit list for Open category students. If you fail to secure a seat, then try during the 2nd and 3rd merit list. If you are financially stable, then there is an option to get admission at the college after paying donation money.Read more
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Ques. Which one is better for B.A (Hons.) in political science: Hindu College, University of Delhi, or St. Xavier's Kolkata?

● Top Answer By Arnav Roy on 24 Jul 23

Ans. While my brother was preparing a list of top colleges offering Political Hons, he never came across St. Xavier’s Kolkata while Delhi University and Hindu College specifically topped his list. This in itself proves Hindu College to be better than St. Xavier’s. Additionally, most of the teachers and seniors advised him to choose Hindu.  He was lucky enough to clear the cutoff and join the college. To date, he has no regrets about his decision. The best part of the institute is its superior location in Delhi. The crowd this college welcomes is another reason he was inclined towards it. The seniors are very cooperative and ragging is not tolerated.  The faculty pool comprises professors from top national and international universities. Most of the students pursuing political science either target Civil services or are inclined toward international relations and other political issues. While many may find flaws here because it’s a government college, trust me in the long run it’s your efforts and talents that matter. A college can only provide for you; it is you who has to make the most out of it.Read more
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Ques. How better is Shyam Lal College evening for a B.A. Hons in political science?

● Top Answer By Priya Sen, on 03 Nov 21

Ans. One of my friends studied at Shyam Lal College (SLC) Evening. Let me share his views about the college which might give you some information. The overall performance of the faculty is average. Ad-hoc teachers only take regular classes.  The student crowd is not good. Students who are focused on their career are less, therefore have no sense of enthusiasm or competition. The library is not good. Lots of study materials are unavailable. Due to careless teaching and less dedication in studies, the students during the internals are bound to get low scores. No extracurricular activities take place. Societies are for namesake. They exist only on papers. It is suggested that you opt for other colleges because if you are very ambitious, you might get disheartened studying here.Read more
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Ques. What books should I opt for achieving a gold medal in BA 1st year political science in CSJM?

● Top Answer By Shakshi Chaudhary on 01 Oct 21

Ans. I have a friend who completed her BA in Political Science from CSJM. Here are some of the books she suggested.  Laxmikant - Indian Polity or Gauba J.C Lahiri, B.L Fadia - Public Administration World Constitution - Vidya Bhushan Political Thought - Asraf Ali U.R Ghai - International Relations These books are necessary for B.A Political Science.  Here are some other factors that can help you get a gold medal.  Conceptual clarity. Real-world examples should be provided to back up your answer. Finish the whole syllabus. Read simple language books. Avoid using guides. Every day is a challenge. Having good handwriting also helps. Read more
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Ques. Which college of DU is better for political science hons: Dyal Singh College or Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College?

● Top Answer By Akriti Banerjee on 15 May 23

Ans. My knowledge is limited to the individual institutes and not their political science departments. In my opinion, Dayal Singh is a better choice than ARSD. here are a few reasons that justify my opinion Dyal Singh College has better infrastructure, a great location, and easy access to the metro station. Whereas. The metro line is still under construction near ARSD College. Both colleges are listed among the top 10 colleges in India.  The crowd quality is similar in both the colleges with Dyal Singh giving a slight edge to ARSD.  Dyal Singh has excellent amenities with a basketball court and spacious ground. Dyal Singh houses a massive library with more than 58,000 books on different disciplines, ranging from rare to the latest. It has a fully air-conditioned reading room with computers Dyal Singh has the facility of UGC-INFLIBNET through which the students can also access e-journals. All these points strongly claim that Dyal Singh is a better choice than ARSD unless you chose ASRD because of personal preferences.Read more
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Ques. What is the fee for BA hons political science course in LPU?

● Top Answer By Admin on 10 May 24

Ans. If we talk about the tuition fees then it is INR 3,00,000 and the rest charges are for examination fees which is INR 4,000 per semester. B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science at LPU is a 3 years course offered at the UG level. To get admitted to B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science course at LPU, applicants must meet the entry requirements - 60% in 12th.Read more
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