SCD Govt College BA Public Admin FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between BA Public Administration and BA Political Science?
Ans. BA Public Administration focuses on the practical aspects of governance, administrative systems, organizational management, and public policy implementation. BA Political Science emphasizes political theory, political systems, international relations, and political ideologies. While Political Science provides theoretical understanding of politics, Public Administration focuses on how government systems function and how policies are implemented. Both courses complement each other and many students pursue both to gain comprehensive knowledge of governance and administration.
Ques. Can I pursue civil services with a BA Public Administration degree?
Ans. Yes, BA Public Administration is an excellent foundation for pursuing civil services like IAS, IPS, and IFS. The course provides comprehensive knowledge of governance, public administration, and policy-making which are essential for civil service exams. Many BA Public Administration graduates successfully clear UPSC and state PSC exams. To enhance your chances, you should also focus on current affairs, general studies, and take coaching for competitive exams. The course provides a strong conceptual foundation for civil service preparation.
Ques. What are the career options after BA Public Administration?
Ans. BA Public Administration graduates have diverse career opportunities including civil services (IAS, IPS, IFS), government administrative officer, policy analyst, urban planner, corporate manager, administrative officer in NGOs, consultant, social worker, and researcher. Many graduates pursue further studies like MA Public Administration, MBA, or specialized courses in public policy. Government jobs in various departments, think tanks, policy research organizations, and international institutions are also available. The course provides a strong foundation for various career paths in public and private sectors.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation available for BA Public Administration students?
Ans. Yes, SCD Government College provides hostel facilities for students, though availability is limited. Hostel accommodation is optional and charges are separate from tuition fees. Outstation students are given priority for hostel allocation. Students interested in hostel accommodation should apply during the admission process or contact the college administration. Hostel fees vary and are charged separately from course fees. The college also provides other facilities like library, computer lab, and sports amenities.
Ques. What subjects can I choose along with Public Administration in BA?
Ans. According to Panjab University norms, Public Administration can be chosen as one of the optional subjects in BA. Compulsory subjects include English and Punjabi (or History and Culture of Punjab for eligible candidates). Along with Public Administration, students can choose from subjects like Economics, History, Music, Geography, Psychology, Political Science, and Sociology, subject to the prescribed subject combination rules. Sanskrit cannot be opted along with Public Administration. Students must select their subject combination carefully as changes are not allowed after admission.
Ques. What is the scope of BA Public Administration in India?
Ans. BA Public Administration has wide-ranging scope in India across government, policy-making, NGOs, civil services, research, and academia. The course is highly relevant for students interested in governance and public sector management. With increasing focus on good governance and public policy, there is growing demand for professionals with public administration background. Graduates can work in various government departments, policy research organizations, international institutions, and corporate sectors. The course provides excellent career prospects both in India and abroad, especially for those pursuing further studies or competitive exams.





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