PU MA PIR FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between MA Politics and International Relations and MA Political Science at Pondicherry University?
Ans. Pondicherry University offers two separate programmes: MA Politics and International Relations and MA Political Science. MA Politics and International Relations focuses specifically on international relations theory, India's foreign policy, international organisations, international political economy, and global politics. MA Political Science has a broader focus covering political theory, Indian constitution, party system, public policy, and comparative politics. Both use the HUQP18 CUET-PG test paper. Students interested in diplomacy and international affairs should opt for MA Politics and International Relations.
Ques. What is the CUET-PG test paper for MA Politics and International Relations at Pondicherry University, and what topics does it cover?
Ans. The CUET-PG test paper code is HUQP18 (Political Science). The test covers topics including Political Theory, Indian Polity, Indian History, World History, Current Affairs, General English, and General Knowledge. Candidates should prepare from UG-level Political Science, Indian Polity, International Relations, and current affairs for this paper.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing MA Politics and International Relations from Pondicherry University?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) through UPSC Civil Services, international organisations (UN, SAARC, UNESCO, World Bank), think tanks and policy research institutes, journalism and media (international affairs), NGOs working on international issues, academia and research (PhD programmes), and state/central government services. The programme's focus on international relations theory and India's foreign policy makes it particularly relevant for aspirants of the IFS and international organisations.
Ques. Can students from non-political science backgrounds apply for MA Politics and International Relations at Pondicherry University?
Ans. Yes, the eligibility criterion is a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks. There is no requirement for a background in Political Science at the undergraduate level. This makes the programme accessible to graduates from arts, science, commerce, and other streams who wish to pursue a career in international relations and diplomacy.
Ques. Does Pondicherry University offer any special opportunities for MA Politics and International Relations students related to Parliament or world affairs?
Ans. Yes. The Hon'ble Vice-President of India and Chancellor of the University offers an Intern at Parliament programme to 10 students (5 girls and 5 boys) every year. Additionally, the Chancellor in the capacity of Chairman of Rajya Sabha has extended an invitation to a batch of students to visit the new Parliament Building every year. The university also has an MoU with the Indian Council for World Affairs (ICWA), New Delhi, which provides students exposure to world affairs and policy discussions - particularly beneficial for MA Politics and International Relations students.
Ques. How competitive is admission to MA Politics and International Relations at Pondicherry University?
Ans. With 60 seats and national-level CUET-PG competition, admission is moderately competitive. Based on 2025-26 CUET-PG cut-off data, the general category cut-off for MA Politics and International Relations at Pondicherry University was around 176-260 marks (out of 300). SC/ST candidates have lower cut-offs. The programme attracts students from across India, and candidates with strong preparation in Political Science, International Relations, and current affairs tend to score well in the HUQP18 paper.
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