International relations is the study of the interaction of nation states and non-governmental organizations in the fields such as politics, economics and security. After a degree in International Relations you can work in academic sector, government sector and non-profit organizations to understand and develop co-operative exchanges across borders.
The richly connected, complex world demands IR professions to present globally oriented perspective on issues that transcend national boundaries.
International relations (often referred to international affairs) has a broad purpose in contemporary society, as it seeks to understand:
The origins of war and the maintenance of peace
The nature and exercise of power within the global system
The changing character of state and non-state actors who participate in international decision-making
Open to all stream students.
Humanities students or students who have studied Political Science have a n added edge over other students
Undergraduate Colleges
Ashoka University
Course - B.A in History and International Relations
Admission - 12th class scores and Ashoka Aptitude Test
Jindal School of International Affairs
Course - B.A (hons) in Global Affairs
Admission - 12th class scores and Jindal Aptitude Test
Institute of Applied Studies and Applied Social Sciences
Course - B.A in Politics and International Relations
Admission - 12th class scores
St. Joseph College
Course - B.A Journalism, International Relations and Peace Studies, Public Policy (JIP)
Admission - 12th class scores
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