Shekhawati BA Geography FAQs
Ques. Is entrance examination required for BA Geography admission?
Ans. No, BA Geography admissions are merit-based and do not require any entrance examination. Admission is based on your 12th standard marks and the college's direct admission process.
Ques. What is the total fees for BA Geography and are there any hidden charges?
Ans. The total fees for the 3-year BA Geography program is approximately 69,000. Additionally, students need to pay semester-wise examination fees to the university (approximately 1,900-2,000 per semester). There are no hidden charges, and the fee structure is transparent.
Ques. Can I get a scholarship for BA Geography at this college?
Ans. Yes, scholarships are available for students who score 90 percent or above in their 12th standard examination. The college also provides information about government scholarships for eligible students. Students should contact the college for detailed scholarship information.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing BA Geography?
Ans. BA Geography graduates can pursue careers in urban planning, environmental management, tourism, geographical research, and government organizations. Many graduates also work in NGOs, environmental consultancies, and educational institutions. Some pursue higher studies like MA Geography or specialized courses in environmental science.
Ques. Does the college provide hostel facilities for BA Geography students?
Ans. Yes, the college provides hostel facilities for both male and female students. Hostel fees are separate from tuition fees and vary based on the type of accommodation. Students can contact the college for detailed hostel information and fee structure.
Ques. What subjects are covered in BA Geography?
Ans. BA Geography covers subjects like Physical Geography, Human Geography, Geomorphology, Climatology, Economic Geography, Political Geography, Environmental Science, and Geographical Research Methods. The curriculum is designed to develop understanding of geographical processes and human-environment interactions.
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