AMV BA Sociology FAQs
Ques. What subjects can I combine with Sociology in the BA program?
Ans. At Aditi Mahavidyalaya, BA Sociology can be combined with subjects like Political Science, Economics, History, Education, or Psychology. The specific combinations available may vary each year based on college offerings. Students should check the official Delhi University admission bulletin for the current year's available combinations.
Ques. What career options are available after BA Sociology?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in social work, NGOs, government organizations, research institutions, and international organizations. Many graduates also work in human resources, community development, and social policy. Government jobs in social welfare departments are also available for sociology graduates.
Ques. Is practical training provided in the BA Sociology course?
Ans. Yes, BA Sociology includes practical components such as field research, surveys, and case studies. Students conduct research projects and fieldwork as part of their curriculum. The college encourages students to participate in community engagement and social research activities.
Ques. What is the CUET cutoff for BA Sociology at Aditi Mahavidyalaya?
Ans. The CUET cutoff for BA Sociology varies each year based on the number of applicants and their performance. In previous years, the cutoff has ranged between 380-480 marks for general category students. However, exact cutoff marks are released after each counselling round. Students are advised to check the official Delhi University website for the most current cutoff information.
Ques. How does BA Sociology help in understanding social issues?
Ans. BA Sociology provides theoretical frameworks and research methods to understand social issues systematically. Students learn to analyze social phenomena critically and develop solutions to social problems. The course emphasizes evidence-based understanding of society and social change.
Ques. What is the scope of sociology in the current job market?
Ans. Sociology graduates have diverse career opportunities in social development, research, policy-making, and international organizations. With increasing focus on social issues and sustainable development, the demand for sociology professionals is growing. The course provides a strong foundation for various career paths in social sciences.
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