Sociology
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Law can be thought of as a set of rules designed to regulate how people behave. In essence, laws made by a country or a political entity serve to regulate citizen behaviour. The Indian judicial system divides law into four categories: statute law, common law, civil law, and criminal law.
Civil law is one of the most important legal subjects for each and every citizen of the country. It assists in resolving a variety of non-criminal problems by adhering to the established protocols, rules, laws, and legal precedents. Conflicts can be interpersonal, familial, or workplace-related.
Starting from scratch, undergraduate students may choose to pursue a three-year LLB degree after graduation or a five-year integrated LLB programme in Civil Law. Candidates who want to pursue higher education can pick from law degrees like the LLM and Ph.D. The three main degree track options in civil law are integrated LLB, LLB, and LLM.
As per your choosen course -
LLB ( 3 years ) - Candidates must hold a graduating degree in any field with a minimum grade point average of 55%.
Integrated LLB ( 5 Years ) - Candidates must earn a minimum of 45% to 50% in their class 12 final grade in any stream.
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Dear aspirant,
A PhD, or Doctor of Philosophy, is a degree that is highly respected both in India and outside. If you have a PhD, you will be referred to as a doctor by your name because you have completed research on your field of study and are now the authority on it.
And with NET by your side, chances of getting job in a reputed college is really high. also, if you manage to clear NET during your phd , you’ll get fellowship of amount 25k more or less depending on your university. The competition for finding the proper work in India is fierce, but if a person puts in their best effort, they can find a wonderful position. I'm going to enumerate the possibilities available to someone who has completed their PhD.
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Dear Student ,
Here is the list of colleges in Kerala that offers BA in Sociology :
To know more about the colleges , refer this :
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-sociology-degree-colleges-in-kerala
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Hello Aspirant,
When it comes to preparing for entrance exams solving previous year papers and sample papers helps a lot and enhances your preparation.
Please find attached the link below for sample papers of CUET exams.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-pg-question-papers
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After completing your masters in Sociology you can go for Phd as you've already cleared NET its going to help you. Other than this you can apply in Universities for the position of assistant professor.
You may also teach in government and private schools.
You can work in NGOs and public relations fields.
Civil service examinations is also an option for you. Other than this you can apply for various banking and SSC exams.
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Job Branches after political science
Sociology is the study of society
Job Branches after sociology
These all are the job opportunities after political science and sociology.
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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.
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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.
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