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  • Duration:
    1-4 years

  • Level:
    Undergraduate / Postgraduate

  • Tuition Fees:
    £10,000-£25,000

  • Placement Options:
    Available

In an era of global uncertainty, a Politics course is a toolkit for understanding how the world works. From climate change treaties to international trade wars, political decisions shape every aspect of our lives. Studying Political Science or International Relations abroad places you at the centre of these conversations.

Global demand for political experts is surging, not just in government, but in tech policy (AI regulation), international finance, and humanitarian NGOs. Whether you choose to study in the UK, Canada, Australia, or Europe, this course offers deep insights into governance, power dynamics, and public policy. It is the perfect launchpad for students aspiring to become diplomats, policy analysts, or global consultants.

  • Duration:
    1-4 years

  • Tuition :
    £10,000-£25,000

  • Level :
    Undergraduate / Postgraduate

  • Placement Options:
    Available

  • Global Perspective: Analysing political systems in the UK (Westminster) or the USA (Washington D.C.) offers exposure you cannot get at home.

  • Networking Hubs: Study near global power centres like the UN (New York/Geneva) or the EU (Brussels).

  • High Employability: Graduates are sought after by multinational corporations for their ability to analyse risk and strategy.

  • Work While Studying: International students can work 20-25 hours/week in most major destinations.

  • Pathway to Migration: Political policy experts are often needed in government and planning roles, aiding long-term visa prospects.

Typical subjects you will study are the following:

  • Comparative Politics: Analysing different government systems.

  • International Relations (IR): War, peace, and diplomacy.

  • Political Theory: From Plato to modern democracy.

  • Public Policy & Administration: How laws are made and implemented.

  • Quantitative Methods: Data analysis for polling and elections.

  • Electives: Human Rights, Environmental Politics, Cyber Security Policy.

Academic Requirement

  • Undergraduate: High school diploma with 60–75%.

  • Postgraduate: Bachelor’s degree in any stream (Humanities/Law preferred) with 55–60%.

Language Requirement

  • IELTS: 6.0–6.5 (Minimum 6.0 in writing usually required).

  • Alternatives: PTE, TOEFL, and Duolingo are widely accepted.

Additional: A Personal Statement showing interest in current affairs is crucial.

Graduates can explore diverse high-impact roles, including:

  • Diplomat / Foreign Service Officer

  • Policy Analyst (Govt or Private Sector)

  • Political Campaign Manager

  • Public Affairs Consultant

  • International NGO Worker

Average Starting Salary: $50,000 – $75,000+ USD globally. 

Top Employers: United Nations, Civil Service, Deloitte, Amnesty International, BBC.

  • UK: Home to the “Mother of Parliaments.” Offers 1-year Master’s and is in close proximity to London’s think tanks.

  • Australia: Great for focusing on Asia-Pacific relations; Canberra offers strong government links.

  • Canada: Focus on multiculturalism and peace studies; excellent PR pathways for skilled graduates.

  • New Zealand: Safe and friendly environment, Easier PR pathways and affordable living compared to other top destinations

  • Europe (Netherlands/Sweden): Affordable tuition (often under €10k) with high-quality English-taught programs.

  1. London School of Economics (LSE) – UK

  2. King’s College London (KCL) – UK

  3. University College London (UCL) – UK

  4. Australian National University (ANU) – Australia

  5. University of Toronto – Canada

  6. University of Auckland – New Zealand

  7. Uppsala University – Sweden

  • Chevening Scholarship (UK) – Fully funded for future leaders.

  • Fulbright Program (USA) – For research and study.

  • University Entrance Awards: Automatic bursaries of £2,000–£5,000 based on grades.

Many other scholarships are also available for the Politics course. To learn more about the scholarships you can apply for, contact us.

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Yes! Master’s programs often accept students from Science, Law, or Business backgrounds who want to pivot into policy.

The job prospect is very strong. Beyond government, you can work in Journalism, Corporate Intelligence, and Public Relations.

The UK and Australia are top-tier for global influence, while Switzerland (Geneva) is best for diplomacy and NGOs.

Yes, roles like “Policy Analyst” are often on the skilled occupation lists, offering a pathway to PR.

It varies, but generally ranges from £10,000 to £25,000 per year in the UK and Australia.