Development Studies is concerned with understanding the social, economic, and political factors that influence human progress and well being. The field is multidisciplinary, drawing on economics, sociology, political science, and anthropology to solve global concerns such as poverty, inequality, and sustainable development.
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Career Path | Job Title | Job Description | Average Salary |
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Government & NGO sectors | Development Officer, Policy Analyst | Working with policies to improve development programs. | ?5-10 LPA |
International Organizations | Program Manager, Researcher | Managing projects related to global development issues. | ?6-12 LPA |
Education & Research | Professor, Research Fellow | Teaching and conducting research in universities or think tanks. | ?4-8 LPA |
Level | Qualification | Duration | Key Subjects |
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Bachelor’s | BA/BSc in Development Studies | 3 years | Development theories, poverty, global economics |
Master’s | MA in Development Studies | 2 years | Sustainable development, policy analysis, human rights |
Doctorate | Ph.D. in Development Studies | 3-5 years | Advanced research in development issues, global governance |
Institute Name | Location | Program Offered |
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Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) | Mumbai, India | MA in Development Studies |
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) | New Delhi, India | MPhil/Ph.D. in Development Studies |
London School of Economics (LSE) | London, UK | MSc in Development Studies |
Exam Name | Institutes Accepting Exam | Exam Pattern |
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TISSNET | Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) | Objective-type questions |
JNU Entrance Exam | Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) | Multiple choice & subjective questions |
- Examining global development challenges such as poverty and inequality.
- Researching economic and social policy.
- Designing and assessing development initiatives and projects.
- Managing international aid programs and offering consultation.
- Encouraging sustainable development in disadvantaged areas.