Im confused on which subject should I choose for degree as now I have finished +2. I wanted to clear UPSC. So, Which subject is best for an UPSC aspirant? Is sociology, political science or history is good? which subject is easier for UPSC?
Hello,
For graduation you can choose any one of them because all three are equally difficult and easy. Sociology is more of facts and society, geography on the other hand is a practical subject. Political science is a prominent subject now.
UPSC provides many options to choose as your optional subject including history, geography, political science, sociology, botany, etc. and it is hard to choose one among them. If you will go by number of candidates qualifying UPSC by taking some
famous
subjects like political science, anthropology and sociology they are among the highest.
But I would prefer you to choose your graduation subject as your optional. It will help you because you will already be having good hold on that subject. And in case your graduation subject is not provided by UPSC you may choose any subject of your interest and you can also refer to the annual UPSC report which has data of all optional subjects and number of candidates qualifying from that subject.
Please choose your optional wisely because optional has highest weightage in the whole exam.
ALL THE
Is there any placement record for Masters in Sociology?
Hello,
Masters of Sociology: A postgraduate sociology course is the master of arts in sociology. A full and in-depth study of sociology as a discipline is included in the subject of sociology. Social relations, social stratification, social interaction, culture, and other topics are studied in this field.
The course's advantages include:
1. A master's degree in sociology provides a foundation for further study and research in this area, such as a Ph.D. or M.Phil.
2. Candidates can apply for the UGC-NET or JRF test after completing this course. The achievement in these tests makes research and teaching a viable choice.
3. The biggest benefit of taking this course is that it increases your eligibility and chances of passing the Indian Civil Services Examination. We might therefore conclude that a Master of Arts in Sociology might be a wise choice.
I hope this response will be helpful.
i am a 48 year old man.i have done my post graduation in sociology from IGNOU with 58% and have cleared NET. i have also done my PhD in sociology what r my chances of getting a job?
Hello
The Ph.D. in Sociology is awarded to recognised High achievements, independent, research and the use of scientific knowledge to provides insight into the environmental and social factors that affect different groups of individuals. It is course of 3 -5 years course.
And there are so many ways and chances pH.D in sociology are;
- Sociologist ( Junior Level) New
- Quantitative Researcher
- UX Researcher( Remote)
- Human Development Report Office- call for expression of Research Interest
- Assistant Professor, Sociology
- Subject Matter Course Instructions
- Research survey Staistician
Above mentioned pH.D jobs are meant and according to your course.
All the best for your bright future ahead!
sir main MA sociology se krna chahata hu allahabad University se but main hostel lena chahata hu to uski fee kya hogi one year ki please sir btaye
Hello, it is great that you are looking to pursue your MA Sociology from Allahabad University since it is a very good college.
The hostel fees varies from year to year . First year's hostel fees is thirty four thousand (34000rs). Following years fees is much lower , it is approximately T wenty thousand,(20000rs) all charges included . It is very pocket friendly. 12000rs hostel fees, 2000rs mess fees.
Good luck.
career in sociology and psychology
Hello aspirant,
Sociology's main focus is the investigation of social interactions and the factors that influence human behaviour. It also looks at different social formations. Students' abilities in sociology prepare them to understand and think critically about complicated problems.
To know more information about career in sociology, you can visit our site by clicking on link given below.
https://www.careers360.com/careers/articles/career-options-in-sociology
Human development, sports, health, clinical, social behaviour, and cognitive processes are just a few of the numerous subfields in the multidisciplinary study of psychology. Psychologists are people who study psychology. The fundamental processes of the human brain, consciousness, memory, thinking, language, and personality are all topics of study for psychologists.
For more information about this course you can visit our site by clicking on link given below.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/psychology-course
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
in my ba programme i choosed the following subjects :- 1)English 2)punjabi (general) (my choice ) 3)political science 4)sociology 5)fashion designing (practical subject). do my choosen subjects are good combos ??
Hope this answer helps; best wishes
Hi i am from arts background (sociology ) and i have completed my diploma in dietetics health and nutrition so is there any college which i can get admission for Bse in food and nutrition for futher studies.
Hello Aspirant,
Eligibility for this course in majority of universities is 10+2 in physics, chemistry and biology and 1 0+2 with a minimum of 50 percent of marks from a recognised board.
However certain colleges provide admissions to other streams students too giver that they have aggregate 45-50% in 10+2.
Please find attached the link below to know more about the course.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-in-food-science-and-nutrition
Hope this helps!!
lease
Having sociology as a strong subject, is BSW (graduation course) good to do or should I do something else?
Hi aspirant,
BSW or bachelors in social work is a good course if you want to work on the practical aspects of sociology. It’s a great course to learn about bringing about a change in the society. The bsw course can also be done as a correspondence or distance course. You also can keep your options open for a BA in sociology that also is a very good course to provide with an in depth knowledge of sociology and it’s theoretical aspects. You can choose between the two and choose the one that fits the best with your interest in sociology. All the best hope this helps!
cut off marks in AIGS for the course of BA Criminology, Psychology, Sociology
Hello aspirant,
Bengaluru City University's Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Criminology, Psychology, and Sociology is a three-year full-time undergraduate degree programme.
The candidate must have passed Pre-University / Higher Secondary / 10+2 / 'A' Level or the equivalent in any discipline with English as one of the languages from any recognised board or council.
To know about the cutoff and many more things, you can visit our site by clicking on link given below.
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
Can I study MA and LLB together After BA Sociology?
Hi aspirant...!
Hope you're doing great...!
So, with regard of you're query. Yes, you certainly can. However, you are the only one who has a three-year graduate degree. There are no two ordinary courses that can be taken at the same time in India. However, if you want to take two courses at the same time, one of them must be taken in distance mode. One thing to note is that LLB is a professional course, whereas MA is not. It is preferable to do what you can. MA is in Distance mode, while LLB is in normal mode.
Hope this will helps you...!
GOOD LUCK....!