A political analyst provides insights into international relations, political tactics, and government operations by researching political systems, trends, policies, and public opinion. They interpret political events, analyze data, and frequently submit their results to government agencies, think tanks, media outlets, and political campaigns. In this sector, strong research, communication, and analytical abilities are crucial.
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Career Options Description
Political Analyst Researches and analyzes political events, elections, and policies to forecast trends and advise policymakers or media outlets.
Policy Advisor Assists governments, organizations, or businesses in shaping policies by providing detailed research and recommendations.
Public Opinion Researcher Conducts surveys and studies public attitudes to political parties, candidates, or government policies.
Media Political Commentator Provides expert commentary on political events and developments for TV, radio, newspapers, or online platforms.
Program Level Program Eligibility Criteria Stream Minimum Marks
Bachelor's BA in Political Science Completion of high school (10+2) Arts Minimum 50% aggregate
Master's MA in Political Science/Public Policy BA in a relevant field Political Science Minimum 55% aggregate
Professional Certification in Political Analysis Any graduate Any discipline -
Institute Name Location
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Delhi
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) Mumbai
Ashoka University Haryana
Indian School of Public Policy New Delhi
Harvard University Cambridge, USA
Entrance Exam Conducting Body
JNUEE (Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Exam) Jawaharlal Nehru University
TISSNET Tata Institute of Social Sciences
DUET Delhi University
GRE (for international programs) ETS
  • Conducting in-depth analysis of political developments and their implications.
  • Writing reports, policy briefs, and opinion pieces.
  • Providing insights and strategies to political campaigns or organizations.
  • Appearing on media platforms to share expert opinions.
Pros Cons
High demand for expertise in government and media. Requires staying updated on complex political events.
Opportunities to influence public policy. Can be stressful due to political sensitivity.
Diverse career paths, including academia, media, and think tanks. Irregular work hours, especially during election seasons.