I am a Btech(ECE) graduate but I want to pursue masters in International Relations or International Economics in UK .Can I get into these courses?Is it okay if I change my stream?

Is masters in Arts (different specializations are available in those like Economics, Public Policy, Psychology, Communication and education, Political Science but I choose International Relations) a good choice? What are the problems I would have to face? What opportunities do I have if I successfully completed my course? Will there be any problem during visa process if I choose different stream ? What the best colleges I can get into and their fee structure? What are the jobs and their average salary ?

Asked by Allam Jayasri almost 2 years ago

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Danish Ali Khan

Danish Ali Khan

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Is it feasible to take a masters in worldwide family members if you graduated as a bachelor in engineering?

Absolutely yes. In truth the situation of International Relations and Business is the most sought after in the places of work of World Bank, UN and so forth for college students with an Engineering Background.


My Sister-in-law works at the World Bank in Washington, and her husband runs a enterprise of 3000 employees. Both are Engs with a Master's in International Relations.


Can I do worldwide relations after engineering?

Is it possible to learn about International family members for master degree after studying Civil Engineering for undergrad?

How can an engineering pupil get a Master's degree in International Relations?

What are the choices if someone needs to pursue a master’s in international relations after an engineering degree? What are some applicable checks and faculties one can seek?

How do I swap from Engineering to International Relations?

Is it viable for me to do my master's in worldwide family members when I am from a specific educational background, say a bachelor of engineering?

International Relations requires graduation in arts / humanities like political sciences. If you have graduated in engineering, all the better. In India, solely Jawaharlal Nehru University gives the course. Prepare for the entrance examinations because these are a prerequisite. To help, I have connected a listing of the Top Universities for Politics 

 


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 Transitioning from a B.Tech in ECE to a Masters in International Relations or Economics in the UK is definitely a bold and exciting move! As someone who shifted from engineering to finance, I can relate to your aspirations. UK universities often value diverse academic backgrounds, especially for courses like International Relations or Economics. Your technical background could provide a unique perspective in these fields.

However, it's crucial to articulate in your application why you're making this shift and how your skills and experiences can contribute to your new field of study. Emphasize any relevant coursework, projects, or extracurricular activities that align with your intended area of study

 


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Rohan Dharamchand

Rohan Dharamchand

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With my eight years as a study abroad advisor, I've helped numerous students, just like you, change their academic paths. UK universities are especially flexible when it comes to admissions for postgraduate programs. As a B.Tech graduate, you're absolutely in a good position to pursue a master's in International Relations or International Economics. The key is crafting a compelling story in your application. Emphasize any related experiences, articulate why you're making this shift, and explain how this new direction fits with your career aspirations. Also, it might be a good idea to take some introductory courses in your new field. This not only strengthens your application but also eases you into the transition.


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Transitioning to a master’s in International Relations or International Economics from a BTech in Electronics and Communication Engineering is definitely feasible and quite common in the UK. The key to a successful application will be how well you articulate your motivations for this change and how your background has prepared you, or inspired you, for this shift. UK universities often look for candidates who bring diverse perspectives to their programs. To enhance your application, consider taking a few online courses or get involved in relevant extracurricular activities that showcase your interest and knowledge in international relations or economics.

Additionally, your statement of purpose will be critical. It should clearly explain your interest in the field and how you plan to leverage your technical skills in a new, perhaps interdisciplinary, context. Ensure your letters of recommendation also support your transition by emphasizing your adaptability and potential to succeed in a new academic environment.


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