PPU MA (Political Science and Public Administration) FAQs
Ques. Is MA Political Science and Public Administration from PPU useful for UPSC and BPSC preparation?
Ans. Yes, this is one of the primary reasons students choose this programme. Political Science and International Relations (PSIR) is one of the most popular optional subjects in the UPSC Civil Services (Mains) Examination, and Public Administration is also a separate optional. Similarly, Political Science and International Relations is an optional subject in the BPSC Mains examination. The MA curriculum at PPU directly covers topics from these optional syllabi, including political theory, Indian government, comparative politics, international relations, and public administration. Students can effectively combine their MA studies with UPSC/BPSC preparation, making this a highly strategic choice for civil services aspirants from Bihar.
Ques. What is the UGC NET subject code for Political Science, and what are the career prospects in teaching after this degree?
Ans. After completing MA Political Science and Public Administration from PPU (a UGC-recognised university), graduates are eligible to appear for the UGC NET examination in Political Science (Paper Code: 02). Clearing NET qualifies candidates for Assistant Professor positions in degree colleges and universities. JRF provides a monthly research fellowship for PhD studies. For school-level teaching in Bihar, candidates need to clear BPSC TRE or CTET/STET. Political Science is one of the most widely taught subjects in Bihar's colleges, making teaching a strong career avenue. The demand for qualified Political Science faculty is consistent across government and private colleges in the state.
Ques. What are the key topics covered in the MA Political Science and Public Administration syllabus at PPU?
Ans. The MA Political Science and Public Administration syllabus at PPU under the CBCS framework typically covers: Political Theory (classical and modern), Indian Government and Politics (Constitution, federalism, electoral politics), Comparative Politics and Government, International Relations and Foreign Policy, Public Administration (theories, organisation, personnel and financial administration), Governance and Public Policy, Local Self-Government and Panchayati Raj, and Contemporary Issues in Indian Politics. The official semester-wise syllabus can be accessed from the PPU PG Syllabus page at ppup.ac.in/pg-syllabus.
Ques. Is this programme competitive for admission at PPU? What percentage is typically needed?
Ans. MA Political Science and Public Administration is one of the more competitive MA programmes at PPU due to its popularity among civil services aspirants. Students with Political Science as their Honours subject in graduation and a score of 55% or above generally have a good chance of securing admission in the first merit list at popular colleges. At less competitive colleges, 50% may suffice. The merit list is based solely on UG marks in the Honours/Major subject, so students with high scores in Political Science Honours have a clear advantage. Selecting multiple college options on the admission portal is strongly recommended to maximise chances.
Ques. Can I pursue a career in public administration or government services directly after MA Political Science from PPU?
Ans. MA Political Science and Public Administration provides a strong academic foundation for government service careers, but direct entry into public administration roles typically requires clearing competitive examinations. Graduates can appear for UPSC Civil Services (IAS/IPS/IFS), BPSC (Bihar Administrative Service), SSC Combined Graduate Level (for central government posts), Bihar Police, and various state government recruitment examinations. The Public Administration component of the degree is particularly relevant for roles in district administration, revenue services, and policy implementation. Many PPU graduates from this programme have gone on to clear BPSC and other state-level examinations.
Ques. What is the difference between MA Political Science and MA Public Administration? Why does PPU combine them?
Ans. MA Political Science focuses on political theory, governance structures, electoral politics, and international relations, while MA Public Administration focuses specifically on the theory and practice of government administration, bureaucracy, public policy, and administrative law. PPU combines both into a single integrated programme (MA Political Science and Public Administration) to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of both the political and administrative dimensions of governance. This integrated approach is particularly beneficial for civil services aspirants who need knowledge of both subjects. It also makes graduates more versatile in terms of career options, covering both academic (NET in Political Science) and administrative career pathways.





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