10+2 or equivalent from a recognized Board/ Council with minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade (5% relaxation to SC/ ST/ OBC – Non Creamy Layer).
Based on overall performance in last examination followed by Personal Interview.
FEE STRUCTURE 2020-21 | |||||
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Registration & Admission Fees(To Be Paid Once Only) | |||||
a | Prospectus & Form | 1000.00 | |||
b | Registration | 25000.00 | |||
c | Admission Fee | 10000.00 | |||
d | Caution Money (Common for all streams) - Refundable | 5000.00 | |||
Tuition Fees | |||||
Semester Payment | 34500.00 | ||||
Yearly Payment | 66000.00 |
The course in Sociology aims to provide a systematic introduction to the subject and lays emphasis on the theoretical and methodological functions of Sociology. Contributions of eminent Indian sociologists and substantial themes of Indian Society are included in the syllabus. The students will be exposed to divergent perspectives with Sociology and acquire the necessary skills to understand various social phenomena.
Research institutes, the criminal justice system, public health and welfare organizations, private businesses, law firms, international agencies, medical centers, educational institutions, advertising firms, survey and polling organizations are only some of the examples where people from this background are required. On completion of this course one can choose to be an educator, researcher, counselor, consultant, etc. Practicing sociologists who have advanced degrees can also apply for jobs such as research analysts, survey researchers, gerontologists, statisticians, urban planners, community developers, criminologists, or demographers. There is also a great need of sociology in institutions that have projects running in the rural areas and also in NGOs. There are also places like health care, business consultation, central government, state government, education and child welfare where the need of sociologists is rising, etc.