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A Bachelor of Arts (BA) program in International Relations focuses on the study of global political dynamics, international conflicts, foreign policies, and the relationships between countries. The curriculum typically includes courses in political science, international law, diplomacy, global economics, international organizations, conflict resolution, and regional studies. Students gain practical skills through internships, simulations, case studies, and research projects related to international affairs. The program may also offer opportunities for specialization in specific areas such as security studies, global governance, or regional studies.
Candidates must have completed their 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognized board with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Additionally, candidate must qualify the entrance test AURUM conducted by the university. The duration of the BA International Relations program is typically 4 years.
Qualify AURUM UG.
Candidates having valid CUET UG score are exempted from AURUM UG.