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KCR Studied M Sc (Political Science) How & When?
By: Tupaki Desk | 16 Oct 2018 4:42 AM GMTAs the election fever is gripping Telangana, Political Parties have been retrieving old videos to expose the true colors of Opponents. An video of KCR claiming to have studied M Sc (Masters in Science) in Political Science at the condolence meeting of Former Union Minister G Venkat Swamy went viral.
Actually, KCR has done Masters in Telugu Literature and that's something he proudly claimed a lot of times. Be it in his election affidavits or government records, He did mention about pursuing MA Telugu. So, When did he complete Masters in Political Science is a mystery.
In fact, There is no course like M Sc (Political Science) in any universities in AP and Telangana. While M Sc is related to Science, Political Science is an Arts Subject. Courses such as M Sc (Political Science) are taught only in the Foreign Universities.
It can be understood that what happened with KCR is a slip of the tongue moment...something similar to Physics in B Com!
Actually, KCR has done Masters in Telugu Literature and that's something he proudly claimed a lot of times. Be it in his election affidavits or government records, He did mention about pursuing MA Telugu. So, When did he complete Masters in Political Science is a mystery.
In fact, There is no course like M Sc (Political Science) in any universities in AP and Telangana. While M Sc is related to Science, Political Science is an Arts Subject. Courses such as M Sc (Political Science) are taught only in the Foreign Universities.
It can be understood that what happened with KCR is a slip of the tongue moment...something similar to Physics in B Com!
Other claim of KCR that he had read 80,000 books is being proven wrong by his Political Rivals. Reading a book takes not less than 4 hours, so an individual can't read more than 1,000 books per year even if he doesn't indulge in any other activities. At the age of 64, How could KCR complete reading 80,000 books?