Sociology
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Dear Aspirant,
yes you may pursue your post graduation degree of MA in the stream of Sociology upon completing your under graduation degree of BA. Candidates of any stream having any subject may pursue their post graduation degree in MA. The degree is carried out for a duration of two years, comprising of four semesters.
Hi Divjot,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you yes there is major difference in BA Sociology and simple BA as in BA sociology you get honours degree in sociology and in simple BA you can a chance to study the subject you have interest in. Normal BA is very much beneficial as it gives extra advantage over others.
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see you did not mention the university name where you have currently enrolled for post graduate course. however since you have not the enrollment number, I would suggest you to immediately contact with exam control authority of your institute or if you have any email ID or phone number try to contact with them. only your college authority can help you to retrieve your enrollment ID and other exam related details.
Depending on your interest and the path you want to follow, you have to select the further study course. You can go for Masters program in Sociology. If you want to explore the field of law then you can surely go for LLB program. You can also go for the allied fields related to sociology. You just have to explore what you want to do in career and specify it in the career360 qna section we will follow you up with the best possible course needed for your dream to be true.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello Aspirant,
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Top Colleges/Universities for BA(Hons) Sociology are :-
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The eligibility criteria for MA Sociology is that candidates must complete their bachelors degree with sociology or any other social science subject. If the candidate fulfils the eligibility criteria, then he/she sits for an entrance test conducted by Pune University. Depending on the rank/score you get in the entrance, is the basis of your admission.
Dear Student,
Undergraduates with major and minors in any social science field is a solid grounding for study any other social science field for MA or Phd. If you change Sociology to Anthropology or Vice Versa, you of course will have to explain why you are more interested in the new field or discipline than what you got your BA in. For studying MA in Foreign you need to qualify some entrance tests for it. So, visit the official website of that university where you wanted to study.
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