School of Social Sciences |
General Criteria
- A candidate is considered to be eligible for admission to the B. A. in Social Science course if he/she has Passed 12th Class.
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Online Admission Process for admission to this course is carried out by the university in the month of June. |
- 1.To develop knowledge and understanding of social sciences in multidisciplinary context.
- 2.The B.A. graduates will be acquainted with the Indian ethics and values along with social, economic, political tradition and thinking.
- 3.The program also empowers the graduates to appear for various competitive examinations or choose the post graduate programme of their choice.
- 4.The B.A. program will enable the students to acquire the knowledge with human values framing the base to deal with various problems in life with courage and humanity.
- 5.The students will be ignited enough to think and act over for the solution of various issues prevailed in the human life to make this world better than ever.
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1.Academic Opportunities
- Postgraduate Studies: Pursue M.A. programs in disciplines such as Sociology, Political Science, History, Economics, Psychology, Philosophy, or interdisciplinary studies.
- Research Careers: Begin research in social sciences, eventually leading to M.Phil./Ph.D. or think-tank positions.
- Interdisciplinary Programs: Apply for programs in public policy, gender studies, developmental studies, or international relations, Environment and climate change, Social Marketing, Banking, Archology, Media and Technology, Society and cyber security.
2.Competitive Examinations
- Civil Services: Appear for UPSC, State PSC, or other civil service exams where social sciences are a key part of the syllabus.
- Teaching Eligibility Tests: Qualify for NET/SET and pursue teaching at the university or college level.
- Banking & Government Jobs: Exams like IBPS, SSC, and Railway Recruitment Board (RRB), where general awareness and reasoning are tested.
3.Career Opportunities
- Public Sector:Work in social welfare departments, government programs, or policy implementation roles.
- NGOs & Non-Profits: Engage in community work, social advocacy, rural development, or human rights initiatives.
- Media & Communication: Opportunities in journalism, content writing, editing, or public relations, especially in roles needing social awareness.
- Corporate Sector: Roles in HR, CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility), or administrative positions.
4.Entrepreneurial & Leadership Roles
- Social Entrepreneurship: Start ventures aimed at solving societal issues (e.g., education, health, environment).
- Community Leadership: Take up roles in grassroots movements or local governance (e.g., Panchayati Raj institutions).
5.Personal Growth & Civic Engagement
- Ethical & Value-Based Decision Making: Apply learned values in daily life, work environments, and relationships.
- Active Citizenship: Contribute meaningfully to democratic processes, volunteerism, and social causes.
- These outcomes prepare students not only for jobs but also to lead socially responsible and ethically grounded lives.
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Regular |
- First Year : Rs. 7565/-
- Second Year : Rs. 6615/-
- Third Year : Rs. 6615/-
- Fourth Year : Rs. 6615/-
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