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BA {Hons.} 10 Courses | ₹15,870 - 29,170 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 60%+CUET | 28 May - 31 Oct 2024 | |
B.Sc {Hons.} 2 Courses | ₹23,670 - 23,970 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 45%+CUET | 28 May - 31 Oct 2024 | |
B.Com {Hons.} 1 Course | ₹23,670 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50%+CUET | 28 May - 31 Oct 2024 | |
MA 10 Courses | ₹35,830 (Total Fees) | Graduation with 60%+CUET PG | 25 Apr - 05 Jun 2024 | |
BA 5 Courses | ₹20,270 - 23,670 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 60%+CUET | 28 May - 31 Oct 2024 |
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Sociology hons brings in a lot of practical resarch which makes one dive into the realms of world getting insightful knowledge in diff dynamics. The curriculum involves presentation, book reading, assignments, tests all together helps in overall growth and conceptual clarity. Frequency of exams is twice in a ywar.
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With this course you get an advanced understanding of political systems, governance models, ideologies and power structures, etc. It prepares you to understand the perspective of politics and political science. It is valuable in many fields from academia to public policy making.
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Internal examinations usually consist of term papers and presentations, usually an individual assessment, but, you can sometimes expect it to be a group task too. If you go over the readings and practice well from previous year question papers, you should be good to go.
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1. Does not require learning facts. Just be thorough with the story line and you are done. Hence, easy to score 2. English just teaches philosophies. Philosphies you can apply in any point of your life. It broadens your mind on various aspects of life. 3. Assignments should be subjective. Students shoule be allowed to find their own ways to present. 4. The exams take place twice in a year- once in January, once in July. The usual timings for them is 9:30 am. Difficulty depends on whether you perceive it as a difficulty or not. You should just know to frame the answers and trick the examiner.
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The course curriculum was very much up to the mark. It covered wide range of areas and we even had general elective, which helped us to move beyond the subject and get understanding of other subjects as well. We were given readings of very high profile authors, which helped us Become better than other people who were doing the same course from other colleges.
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Well, the curriculum is neutral. Sometimes there's a lot but at the end we all are able to manage. Difficult level is also neural, depends on course to course. Timings sometimes differ as paper is lengthy and we're short of time.
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Political Science is one of the most demanded course in today's world. It is an objective and extremely relevant subject today. We learn about every aspect of politics, philosophy that guide decision-making, international relations, geopolitics, institutions, power-play in domestic and international politics etc. I am extremely interested in Public Policy formulation, administration and geopolitics which is why I opted for Political Science honours. I am also doing minor in economics due to the same. We have in class discussions, debates, presentations that not only develop soft skills but also enhance our awareness of current issues, policy analysis and public interest.
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With the onset of NEP, the learning has become more practical based but nowhere means that they have compromised with the theory aspect. The syllabus gives you an idea of all the basic things. It is advised to intern to gain more hands-on experience.
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I can rate it 5 if u really love data this is for u , go for it , stats open many fields for u like u can also pursue masters in this or economics too , u can pursue actuarial science too , and if want to do govt job u can give ISS exam tok
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Economics is a very practical subject and useful in daily life. Exams are taken once in every semester along with internals and continuous assesments. The teachers teach practically and gives an insight of the real world.
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I have completed my graduation in b. Com. Am i eligible for Ma in psychology?
No, you can not apply for admission to LSR College MA Psychology after B.Com. The eligibility criterion of MA Psychology is to complete BA or BA honours in the relevant subject.
Yes, there are chances of your admission in M.A. Economics at SRCC. You can get more details about SRCC M.A. Admission there.