Can a third year bsc student who is about to appear for her graduation final exam can apply for ma sociology
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Hey Shaziya,
Master of Arts in Sociology (MA Sociology) is a 2-year post-graduate program. In this course a student studies the advanced level about the society, its elements, and the various interactions and functionalities.
The course has some eligibility criterias for admission :
Good luck !
Master of Arts in Sociology (MA Sociology) is a 2-year post-graduate program. In this course a student studies the advanced level about the society, its elements, and the various interactions and functionalities.
The course has some eligibility criterias for admission :
- You should have a graduate degree in any stream from a recognized university or institution.
- Still Arts and Humanities graduates are with some advantage that they should have minimum 50-45% in the qualifying examination
- Science and Education stream need to score minimum 60% to become eligible for the course.
- So, you are eligible for MA Sociology
Good luck !
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Hey!
As you're a third year B.Sc. student, then you can surely apply for M.A. sociology in your last year.
For example, if your final exams will be in April-May 2020, then you can apply for postgraduate entrance examinations from September 2019 onwards i.e. from your 5th semester.
It does not matter that you are a Bachelor's in Science student; you can still apply for Masters in Arts courses. You just need to clear the entrance examination. You cannot take admission on the basis of merit.
Hope it helps!
As you're a third year B.Sc. student, then you can surely apply for M.A. sociology in your last year.
For example, if your final exams will be in April-May 2020, then you can apply for postgraduate entrance examinations from September 2019 onwards i.e. from your 5th semester.
It does not matter that you are a Bachelor's in Science student; you can still apply for Masters in Arts courses. You just need to clear the entrance examination. You cannot take admission on the basis of merit.
Hope it helps!
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