if I work as an assistant professor of sociology for 7 years including the orientation programme and refresher course n then do a 3 year PhD in sociology taking a study leave what will be my next designation
Greetings,
If you have a seven-year teaching experience as an assistant professor in any college or university for the subject of sociology and then pursue a PhD then most probably you will be granted the post of an Associate Professor. However, you can pursue your PhD even without taking a leave from your teaching job.
Ive a question on the basis of upcoming pre-final tests routine.The question is that,can you just change the routine of 21st December.Because were having two subjects exam in the same day(Sociology and political science)Many students are facing problems with that and Im one of them!!Kind reqst!
Hey candidate,
Sorry you have not mentioned the complete information regarding your query . Kindly mention the details as what you want to ask and in which field you are talking about the pre - final test's so that i will give you the solution for this.
Hope you understand.
Revert if any query.
Thank you!!
sir,i got 497 rank in cpget MA sociology can i get seat in nizam college?
Hi,
Factors which influence the CPGET 2021 cutoff are- difficulty level of CPGET exam, total number of candidates that have appeared for the entrance exam, allocated number of seats for each PG programme and overall cutoff trend of CPGET 2021.
Nizam College offers Undergraduate courses in the Faculties of Arts, Social Sciences, Commerce and Sciences with 45 seats for each specialization and 30 seats for rest each specialization.
There is no specific admission to courses for the candidates belonging to SC and ST category. The CPGET cutoff 2021 for general and OBC category candidates is 25 marks
Hope this helps
Wish you luck
what is the condition dat students will get thru the interview for PhD in sociology r students who pass net get exemption from the PhD entrance exam
Hi, there were many disputes going on about NET exam but, at the moment NET is only considered as an eligibility criteria and not as an screening process. So, in short No, there won't be any exemption for student who appeared for NET exam. Coming to interviews, they can last from 30 minutes to an hour depending on the interviewer as well as the candidate. The first 15 minutes are for your presentation on yourself. Rest is about your papers and academics. Hope this helps.
what can a student do after graduating from degree college with a major in sociology in ugc-aided private autonomous degree college
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Social Anthropology
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Sociology of Education
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Sociology Development
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Social Institutions
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Economic Sociology
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Life Skill Education and Women's Studies
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Sociology of Mass Media and Mass Communication
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Political Sociology
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Social Stratification
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Social Challenges and Movements
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Change Development and Globalisation
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Classical Sociological Theories
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Methods of Sociological Research
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what will i do after completing my graduation in sociology??
Hello,
Hope you are doing well. Now come to your question , after completing graduation in sociology you can go for different field for further education like social work,mba ,journalism etc. If you are interested you can go for higher studies in Sociology like phd .It's totally upto you .There are many career scopes such as -Market Survey Researcher,Training Advisor,Social Critic.Research Assistant.Rehabilitation Counsellor,Sociologist, etc. So, according to your interest think about it .
I hope it will help you.
Thank you.
Syllabus class 11 2021 of sociology , psychology, English, and hindi of bihar board
Hello Candidate
SOCIOLOGY SYLLABUS
Unit 1 Sociology, Society and its Relationship with other Social
Sciences
• Introducing Society: Individuals and collectivities.
Pluralities and Inequalities among societies.
• Introducing Sociology: Emergence. Nature and Scope.
• Relationship with other Social Science disciplines
Unit 2 Terms, Concepts and their use in Sociology
• Social Groups and Society
• Social Stratification
• Status and Role
• Society & Social Control
16 Periods
Unit 3 Understanding Social Institutions
• Family, Marriage and Kinship
• Work & Economic Life
• Political Institutions
• Religion as a Social Institution
• Education as a Social Institution
20 Periods
Unit 4 Culture and Socialization
• Defining Culture
• Dimensions of Culture
• Socialization
• Agencies of Socialisation
&Sociology
B. UNDERSTANDING SOCIETY
Unit 7 Social Change and Social Order in Rural and Urban
Society
• Social Change: Types, Causes and Consequences
• Social Order: Domination, Authority and Law;
Contestation, Crime and Violence
• Concepts: Village, Town and City
• Social Order and Social Change in Rural and Urban
Areas
Unit 9 Introducing Western Sociologists
• The Context of Sociology
• Karl Marx on Class Conflict
• Emile Durkheim : Division of Labour in society
• Max Weber:Interpretive Sociology, Ideal Type &
Bureaucracy
Unit 10 Indian Sociologists
• G.S. Ghurye on Caste and Race
• D.P. Mukherjee on Tradition and Change
• A.R. Desai on the State
• M.N. Srinivas on the Village
PSYCHOLOGY STUDIES
Unit I What is Psychology?
The topics in this unit are:
1. Introduction
2. What is Psychology?
Psychology as a Discipline
Psychology as a Natural Science
Psychology as a Social Science
3. Understanding Mind and Behaviour
4. Popular Notions about the Discipline of Psychology
5. Evolution of Psychology
6. Development of Psychology in India
7. Branches of Psychology
8. Themes of Research and Applications
9. Psychology and Other Disciplines
10.Psychologists at Work
11.Psychology in Everyday Life
16 Periods
Unit II Methods of Enquiry in Psychology
The topics in this unit are:
1. Introduction
20 Periods
2. Goals of Psychological Enquiry
Steps in Conducting Scientific Research
Alternative Paradigms of Research
3. Nature of Psychological Data
4. Some Important Methods in Psychology
Observational Method
Experimental Method
Correlational Research
Survey Research
Psychological Testing
Case Study
5. Analysis of Data
QuantitativeMethod
Qualitative Method
6. Limitations of Psychological Enquiry
7. Ethical Issues
Unit III The Bases of Human Behaviour
The topics in this unit are:
1. Introduction
2. Evolutionary Perspective
3. Biological and Cultural Roots
4. Biological Basis of Behaviour
Neurons
5. Structure and Functions of Nervous System and
Endocrine System and their Relationship with
Behaviour and Experience
The Nervous System
The Endocrine System
6. Heredity: Genes and Behaviour
7. Cultural Basis : Socio-Cultural Shaping of Behaviour
Concept of Culture
8. Enculturation
9. Socialization
10.Acculturation
20 Periods
Unit IV Human Development
The topics in this unit are:
16 Periods
1. Introduction
2. Meaning of Development
Life-Span Perspective on Development
3. Factors Influencing Development
4. Context of Development
5. Overview of Developmental Stages
Prenatal Stage
Infancy
Childhood
Challenges of Adolescence
Adulthood and Old Age
Unit V Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual Processes
The topics in this unit are:
1. Introduction
2. Knowing the world
3. Nature and varieties of Stimulus
4. Sense Modalities
5. Attentional Processes
Selective Attention
Sustained Attention
6. Perceptual Processes
Processing Approaches in Perception
7. The Perceiver
8. Principles of Perceptual Organisation
9. Perception of Space, Depth and Distance
Monocular Cues and Binocular Cues
10.Perceptual Constancies
11.Illusions
12.Socio-Cultural Influences on Perception
14 Periods
Unit VI Learning
The topics in this unit are:
1. Introduction
2. Nature of Learning
3. Paradigms of Learning
4. Classical Conditioning
Determinants of Classical Conditioning
5. Operant/Instrumental Conditioning
17 Periods
Determinants of Operant Conditioning
6. Key Learning Processes
7. Observational Learning
8. Cognitive Learning
9. Verbal Learning
10.Skill Learning
11.Factors Facilitating Learning
12.Learning Disabilities
Unit VII Human Memory
The topics in this unit are:
1. Introduction
2. Nature of Memory
3. Information Processing Approach: The Stage Model
4. Memory Systems: Sensory, Short-term and Long-
term Memories
5. Levels of Processing
6. Types of Long-term Memory
Declarative and Procedural; Episodic and
Semantic
7. Memory as a Constructive Process
8. Nature and Causes of Forgetting
Forgetting due to Trace Decay, Interference and
Retrieval Failure
9. Enhancing Memory
Mnemonics using Images and Organisation
HOPE THIS INFORMATION IS USEFUL
GOOD LUCK@!!
I am a arts student, I have subjects biology, psychology, chemistry and sociology. I wish to do bsc in psychology, my question is can I do bsc in psychology with the subjects i have in my 11th right now ?
Hello Shruti,
Your subjects in 11th help you build your base and do help in deciding your subjects in future.
as you said you have to pursue psychology, its good that you already have psychology in your 11th, But make sure you select psychology for 10+2 as well.
After 12th you can opt for BSc psychology only if you have psychology in your boards exam
For more information on the course please check the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-in-psychology
For some reason if you are unable to pursue BSc Psychology you can also go for BA in psychology
https://www.careers360.com/courses/ba-in-psychology
Hope that helps You
All the Best
I have biology, psychology, chemistry, sociology in my 11th class, can I do Bsc in Psychology? I want to biopsychology so I am confused.
Hello student ,
Bsc in Psychology is a 3-year full-time undergraduate course, the minimum eligibility for which is a Higher Secondary Certificate (10+2) qualification with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. The program is spread over 6 semesters covered over a period of 3 years.The course has been designed to help eligible candidates delve deep into the study of the mind and its various functions. It involves the study of working of mind processes, conflict resolutions, motives, reactions, feelings, crisis management, group thinking, motivation, and nature of the mind.
Here are some top psychology colleges
- Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi
- Indian Institute of Psychology and Research, Bangalore
- Fergusson College, Pune
- Presidency College, Chennai
- Jesus & Mary College, Delhi
- Sophia College for Women, Mumbai
- Bheem Rao Ambedkar College, Delhi
- Mount Carmel College, Bangalore
- Loreto College, Kolkata
- Madras School of Social Work, Madras
- Christ University, Bangalore
I am getting Sociology honours in Venkateshwara college and Political Science honours in Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma college, which college should I choose if I am an upsc aspirant? I have equal interest in both the courses.
Firstly, no degree is accurate for the UPSC aspirant. Studying for a degree course is different and studying for UPSC is different. So if you want to be a Civil Servant then you have to work hard only on the UPSC syllabus. Now Sociology and Political Science both are a fundamental subject and it can also influence your professional career. So if you wish to go for a course then I would recommend you to go for Sociology. Having a knowledge in Sociology can really give you advantage in your professional career. Political Science is also great but from Civil Servants point of view, Sociology can influence you better than Political Science. If you wish to be IFS then Political Science can give you some influence but for most of the cadres I would say Sociology will give you a better foundation to your professional career.
For UPSC Preparation tips visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias
To know more about Sociology visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/sociology-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!