International relations
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International Relations is the study of the relationships between countries and between governmental and non-governmental organizations.IR operates as an inter- and multi-disciplinary program in which core, as well as elective courses, are drawn from a range of disciplines such as political science, history, modern languages and literature, sociology, anthropology, economics, geography, and environmental studies.International relations (often referred to international affairs) has a broad purpose in contemporary society, as it seeks to understand:
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According to feminism, the discipline of international relations (IR) had, and still has, connotations similar to'maleness' a decade ago. This maleness is not based solely on individual personalities, but on a 'hegemonic masculinity' that expresses what masculine men should be in contrast to less valued femininities. Women are not a powerful force in the discipline, and knowledge gained from women's experiences is also on the outskirts of the discipline's analysis. Professor J. Ann Tickner believes that gendered perceptions exist in international relations, despite claims of 'gender neutrality' and 'objectivity.'
In other words, while women and gender are both important parts of the day-to-day operation and scholarship of international relations, their presence is not debated or analysed by most theorists. The goal of feminist IR is twofold: to recognise gender in IR and to move beyond gendered ideas into collaborative scholarship. In this way, feminist IR theory challenges other strands of IR theory on multiple levels, contributing to the discipline's major theoretical debates and raising new areas of analysis.
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Hope you are doing great. Students can study BA, PG DIPLOMA, MBA/PGDM, BA LLB, BBA,MA in International relations and with specifications.
There are different Institutes and universities that are offering like:
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Some of the colleges which offer courses related to International relationships in Delhi are ;
JNU
Du
South Asian University
Amity University
Jamia Millia
Shiv Nadar
Gautam Buddha university
IILM university
Ashokan
Op Jindal
These are some of the famous colleges that offer similar or the same subject
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Any online/distance learning programmes from London University are upto thee mark. You will not be differentiated from regular students who received their degree in offline mode. So, try to enroll yourself for such a wonderful course.
I am mentioning below the name of all the job profiles which you can do after completing an online PhD Doctorate course in international relations:
The salary which you can earn in these jobs depends upon the standard of the companies. However the average salary starts from 11000 to 12000 per month. The highest salary you can earn can go upto 240000 month.
Now I am mentioning below the name of the sectors in which you can find job after completing online PhD in international relations:
For getting much information about PhD in International relation click on mentioned below link:
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A master’s degree in global studies and international relations can apply to many different fields of work.Here are some job roles as well as their annual salary:
Diplomat: $86,203
Ambassador: $124,406
Political Affairs Officer: $147, 552
Lobbyist: $112,770
Government Affairs Manager: $130,371
Military Operations Analyst: $60,981
Foreign Affairs Analyst: $65,889
National Security Agent: $88,108
International Trade Specialist: $91,424
Human Rights Activist: $65,000
But also these varies and the institute does not matter while you seeking for job.what is the matter is your ability to perform the work smoothly and correctly.
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Dear Naresh,
Yes definitely you can pursue your career. Start with doing internship which are widely available online or offline. Then, you can go for full time job in it.
Remember, Age is just a number. You can do anything if you have passion for it.
Hope this answered your query.
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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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Diplomacy is a subset of international relations that is typically focused more narrowly around the process of conducting negotiations between representatives of different nations or, in some cases, corporations from different countries.
Jobs directly related to this includes:
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.
At most colleges and universities, the curriculum for a major in international relations focuses on classes that teach students about the relationships of the world's various countries.
If you do not like ambiguity in your coursework, then yes, international relations may be a hard subject for you.
After completing 12th class in any stream and graduation with a minimum of 55 percent, you can pursue a master's in International Relations.
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