Sociology
Taking a humanities and sociology group in classes 11 and 12 can be beneficial, especially if you're interested in a career in education, public policy, or social work. However, the most important factor is whether you are passionate about the subjects you are studying. If you have a strong interest in humanities and sociology, it can be a good foundation for further study in college, while also providing valuable skills like critical thinking and communication.
Hello there,
Yes, many schools and junior colleges offer Humanities (Arts) stream with the combination of Economics, Geography, Computer Science, and Sociology .
This subject combo is usually available in:
CBSE and ISC schools with Humanities/Arts stream
State board junior colleges (like in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, etc.)
Private colleges that allow flexible subject groupings
How to find this combination:
Look for colleges or schools that offer custom subject choices under Humanities.
Many colleges now allow choosing Computer Science as a 5th optional subject in Arts.
You can also consider schools/colleges with integrated or international curriculum (like IB or Cambridge), where such combinations are more flexible.
Tip: Always confirm with the college during admission as availability can vary by batch and region.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello,
Whether you will be allowed to have this subject combination in your 11th and 12th will depend on the board you are studying in and also on the school. CBSE allows students to choose the subjects of their choice (English is compulsory). You must ask your school authority if they are willing to provide you this combination. Economics, Geography, Computer Science and Sociology are all excellent subjects.
Hope this helps. All the best!
The Liberal Arts syllabus at IP University includes core subjects such as Political Science, Sociology, and Psychology, along with General Aptitude Test (GAT) and English. It covers foundational theories, concepts, and analytical skills across disciplines.
Since you want to pursue your future in IP (Informatics Practices) after completing 12th with a Humanities background, here are some great course options you can consider:
BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) – Some colleges allow admission to non-math students too. It’s a great course if you're interested in software, app development, or data.
B.Sc. in Computer Science / IT – Some universities offer this to non-science students as well. Check eligibility.
B.A. in Computer Applications or Information Technology – Offered by select universities and ideal for students from arts streams.
Diploma or Certificate Courses – Short-term courses in Web Development, Data Analytics, Digital Marketing, or Python programming can give you a head start.
Bachelor of Vocation (B.Voc) in Software Development or IT – UGC-approved skill-based degree programs.
Also, consider enhancing your practical skills through platforms like Coursera, edX, or Google certifications.
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Class 12 Sociology syllabus for the academic year 2025-26. The syllabus is divided into two parts:
Part A: Indian Society
Introducing Indian Society
The Demographic Structure of Indian Society
Social Institutions: Continuity and Change
Patterns of Social Inequality and Exclusion
The Challenges of Cultural Diversity
Suggestions for Project Work
Part B: Social Change and Development in India
Structural Change
Cultural Change
Change and Development in Rural Society
Change and Development in Industrial Society
Social Movements
Hey Anushka, Yes, absolutely! Since you're getting your BA in English (Hons), you can apply for the MA in Sociology at Delhi University after you graduate. DU actually has two main ways you can get admitted to the program: 1. Through the Entrance Exam:
Who's Eligible? Basically, anyone with a bachelor's or master's degree in any subject from a recognized university can apply this way.
What grades do I need? You'll need at least 50% overall, or an equivalent grade, in your bachelor's degree.
How does it work? Your score on the entrance exam is what matters here. DU will give you a multiple-choice test – about 50 questions. It'll test your general knowledge, logical and analytical skills, how well you can interpret data, and your reading comprehension. sociology.du.ac.in (http://sociology.du.ac.in/) 2. Based on Merit (if you already studied Sociology at DU):
Who's Eligible? This is only for students who've done a BA (Hons) in Sociology from Delhi University itself.
What grades do I need? You need at least 55% overall, or an equivalent grade. * How does it work? They look at your grades. No entrance exam needed! admission.uod.ac.in (http://admission.uod.ac.in/) sociology.du.ac.in (http://sociology.du.ac.in/) So, since you're doing English (Hons), you'd apply through the Entrance Exam Category. Just keep in mind that meeting the minimum requirements doesn't guarantee you a spot. It's competitive, so prepping for that entrance exam is a really good idea. How to Apply:
Online Registration: You'll need to sign up on DU's official admission website during the application window. admission.uod.ac.in (http://admission.uod.ac.in/)
Application Fee: It's Rs. 500 if you're in the Unreserved, OBC, or other categories. If you're SC/ST/PwD, it's Rs. 250.
About the Exam: It checks things like your general knowledge and how well you can think analytically. Knowing some basic sociology ideas could help, but it's not a must. sociology.du.ac.in (http://sociology.du.ac.in/)
Other Things to Keep in Mind:
Documents: Make sure you submit everything they ask for – like your transcripts and ID – exactly how they want it.
Study Materials: The Sociology Department's website has old exam papers and more info about the exam. Definitely check it out to help you study! sociology.du.ac.in (http://sociology.du.ac.in/) For the latest info, keep an eye on both the University of Delhi's admissions page and the Sociology Department's website. That way, you'll know you've got all the requirements covered and won't miss any important deadlines. Best of luck!
Dear .
In the context of DU (Delhi University) admissions through the CUET (Common University Entrance Test), several colleges offer courses in Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. The exact colleges you could apply to depend on your CUET score, category (general, SC/ST, OBC, etc.), and the specific cut-off for each college in the respective year. Some prominent DU colleges that offer these subjects include:
Political Science :
Psychology :
Sociology :
You should check the specific CUET cut-off marks for these colleges each year, as they can vary based on factors like the competition and the number of applicants.
For the most up-to-date and detailed information, you can also visit the official DU website or the CUET portal. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
Here is the link where you can find the Maharashtra HSC board question papers 2024 for all subjects :-
Maharashtra HSC Board Question Paper 2025
Hope it helps !
Hello Nancy,
Admission dates for the M.A. Sociology program at Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Government Arts and Commerce College, Indore , are not explicitly listed in the available sources. Typically, the application process for postgraduate courses at this institution begins around August and continues until March of the following year.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the 2025 admissions , I recommend:
Visiting the Official College Website : Regularly check the admissions section for announcements and updates.
Contacting the College Administration : Reach out directly to the admissions office for specific timelines and any queries you may have.
By staying connected through these channels, you'll receive the latest information on application deadlines and procedures for the M.A. Sociology program.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
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