· Arts students have wide options in composing their studies, and many elective credits to build expertise and be world ready upon graduation. We encourage our students to chart their own course of study and build multiple areas of expertise, to immerse themselves in diverse learning experiences, and to design interdisciplinary degree pathways that are as unique as they are.
o The Arts degree builds on traditional Arts studies and is integrating career preparation at all stages. We are training students for a long career of successful transitions and new challenges, not just for their first job. In Arts, students learn that finding solutions requires viewing problems from multiple perspectives so that they can see things that others don’t and devise solutions that others can’t even imagine. Arts graduates are not just ready for a job, but for lifelong careers that will transform their lives, their communities, and our world.
o Many of our departments and researchers in Arts are ranked among the world’s best. The Faculty of Arts brings together the best of quantitative research, humanistic inquiry, and artistic expression under one umbrella. Our research scope spans the spectrum in humanities, social sciences, the creative and performing arts, and professional schools.
o Arts offers students effective, diverse and high-impact experiential learning opportunities. These include Arts Undergraduate Research Awards, Community Service Learning courses, Arts Co-op, Arts Internship, International learning, student mobility, and destination study.
o Arts provides high-quality teaching and learning to ensure that our students have the best academic learning environment possible.
Minimum Qualification
B.A. – Pass in 10+2 / equivalent in any discipline.
Master of Arts
M.A. (Sociology)
Sociology is a branch of humanities that has become an important and relevant subject in recent times. It focuses on social organizations, groups, and institutions, and covers human social relationships, social class issues, and the consequences of specific social behaviour patterns.
Experts define sociology as the branch of behavioral science that deals with social groups, their internal forms or modes of organisation, the processes that tend to maintain or change these forms of organisation and relations between groups.
What is the Scope of an MA in Sociology?
MA in sociology is a post-graduate course that equips aspirants with the skills required to work as contemporary sociologists, and understand complex human behavior patterns. An MA in sociology aims to provide students a deep insight into various facets of society, human behavior, and different institutions prevalent in the business environment. In the next section of the article, we will explore the scope of an MA in sociology in detail.
Sociology delves deeper into the diverse interactions between society and individuals. The scope of sociology also covers the fundamental sociology of market research, visual studies, diaspora studies, etc. It also includes a wide variety of sociological methods used to study the social life of humankind.
The scope of MA in sociology also includes studying social processes, social institutes, and social groups. After doing an MA in sociology, you can choose any of the aforementioned subjects for specialization.
Minimum Qualification
· M.A.– B.A. with 50% for General & 45% for Reserved Category