Sociology
Hello,
Yes, you can do Masters in Sociology from any Indian University after having completed your Bachelor's in BA Prog (History and Political Science).
Take a look at the general eligibility criteria for MA Sociology -
- You must have graduated from an accredited institution or university to be eligible for an MA Sociology course. To be qualified for this course, applicants must receive a minimum of 50%.
Here is the eligibility criteria for MA Sociology at University of Delhi (Merit and Entrance based) -
Course Name
Course requirements
Marks requirements
Masters in Sociology (entrance)
Any Graduate / Postgraduate in any subject from Delhi University or any recognized Indian University by DU
50% marks or above in aggregate or equivalent grade.
Masters in Sociology (merit)
B.A. (Hons.) in Sociology examination of the DU.
55% marks or above in aggregate or equivalent grade.
If you wish to know more about MA Sociology course then you can check the following link -
https://www.careers360.com/courses/sociology-course
Hope this helped!
Hello!
The mandatory qualifications required for teaching at university level is 55% marks in Masters in the relevant subject and NET. PhD is not mandatory for the teaching job but is preferred.
The board will calculate the API of the candidates and will also ask for publications.
Hope this answers your query.
PhDs in social science are appropriate for statistical surveying, information science, and different places that require math, decisive reasoning, and information on social orders. Normal Jobs after Ph. D. in Sociology: College Professor, Sociologist, Political Scientist, Policy Analysts, Management Consultants, Social Workers, Survey Researchers, Pollsters Human Resources (HR) Representatives, Public Relations Specialists, Guidance Counselors, among others such.
Dear Student,
Well it's an interesting combination. You may start with a degree in geology , sociology, political science, business studies, even combination of these which several universities offer.
You can later transition into areas like sociology, political science, international relations, area studies, public policy, regional development, etc. for your master's degree.
There are various fields from which you can choose. Later, you can try to move into research, provide public services, work in banking, or even for MNCs (you have to steer your career like that).
However, the first step will only be feasible if you study diligently, achieve a high score, and strengthen your fundamentals to begin at a reputable university and college. After that, everything else will take care of itself. So, focus on getting ready for the present rather than worrying too much about what comes next after higher secondary.
To appear in NEET you need to have passed in Chemistry, Biology, Physics (practical and theoretical) and English subjects. These are the mandatory subjects to be chosen. Other subjects like psychology, maths, sociology, or computer science are up to the candidate to choose if they want to study these subjects. Most candidates for NEET preparation take up PCB as their main subjects along with English.
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