M.Phil. Comparative Politics and Political Theory is a 1-year duration research level course. Comparative politics is a field in political theory, portrayed by an experimental methodology dependent on the near strategy. At the end of the day, Comparative politics is the investigation of the residential governmental issues, political establishments, and clashes of nations. It regularly includes examinations among nations and through time inside single nations, stressing key examples of similitude and distinction. Arend Lijphart contends that relative governmental issues doesn't have a substantive concentration in itself, yet rather a methodological one: it centers around "the how yet doesn't determine the what of the investigation.
Eligibility
Candidates need to acquire 55% marks in the subject chosen for this course or an allied subject at the postgraduate level to be considered eligible for the course.
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