CMS BA (Criminology) FAQs
Q1: What is the scope of BA Criminology after graduation?
Ans. BA Criminology graduates have diverse career opportunities in government agencies like CBI, police departments, and correctional services, as well as private sectors including security firms, online fraud investigation, and corporate security. Many also pursue higher studies like MA Criminology or law degrees.
Q2: Is BA Criminology helpful for UPSC exam preparation?
Ans. Yes, the BA Criminology curriculum at CMS College is designed based on competitive exam syllabus and includes modular general studies for UPSC exam preparation (prelims and mains). The course covers topics relevant to UPSC examinations.
Q3: What practical training is provided during the course?
Ans. Students receive practical training in crime scene management, fingerprint analysis, questioned document examination, forensic psychology, and criminal psychology. The curriculum includes internships and fieldwork with forensic laboratories and law enforcement agencies.
Q4: What are the career opportunities in the private sector for BA Criminology graduates?
Ans. Private sector opportunities include online fraud investigators, transaction risk analysts, security specialists, document examiners, and cyber crime investigators. Many work in airports, hotels, banks, and corporate security departments.
Q5: Is there any entrance examination for BA Criminology admission?
Ans. No, admission is purely merit-based on 10+2 marks. There is no entrance examination required. Candidates with 50% or above marks in 10+2 from any stream are eligible.
Q6: What is the average salary for BA Criminology graduates?
Ans. Starting salaries for BA Criminology graduates typically range from 2.5 to 4 lakhs per annum depending on the sector and organization. Government positions offer structured pay scales, while private sector salaries vary based on experience and specialization.
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