DACN BA Sociology FAQs
Ques. Is Sociology available as a standalone subject or only in combination with other subjects at DACN?
Ans. At Dr. Ambedkar College, Nagpur, Sociology is offered as part of the BA programme under the NEP framework. Under NEP, students typically choose a Major subject and Minor/Elective subjects. Sociology can be opted as a Major subject. The college offers multiple BA combinations including History, Economics, Sociology (HES), among others. Students should confirm the exact subject combination options available for the current academic year at the time of admission, as the NEP structure allows for some flexibility in choosing major and minor disciplines.
Ques. Does DACN require any entrance exam for BA Sociology admission, or is it purely merit-based?
Ans. Admission to BA Sociology at DACN is entirely merit-based, using the candidate's Class 12 (HSC) marks. There is no college-level or university-level entrance exam required for this programme. Students simply need to register online through the enrollonline.co.in portal during the admission window, submit their documents, and await the merit list. This makes the process straightforward and accessible for students from all boards (CBSE, ISC, Maharashtra State Board, etc.).
Ques. What are the career options after completing BA Sociology from DACN?
Ans. BA Sociology from DACN (affiliated to RTMNU) opens up a wide range of career paths. Many students go on to pursue MA Sociology (available at DACN itself or at RTMNU), followed by careers in academics, research, or social work. The subject is highly valued for UPSC and MPSC civil services examinations, where Sociology is a popular optional subject. Other career avenues include NGO work, community development, journalism, HR management, counselling, and teaching. Students can also pursue B.Ed. after BA to enter the teaching profession.
Ques. What is the actual fee I will pay as an OBC or SC student at DACN for BA Sociology?
Ans. Students from reserved categories (SC, ST, VJ, NT, OBC, NEO Buddhist) benefit significantly from government scholarship and freeship schemes. SC/ST students typically pay as low as Rs. 415-450 per year in tuition fees, with the remaining amount covered by the Government of India Post-Matric Scholarship or state freeship schemes. OBC students also receive scholarship support. The examination fees (paid separately each semester) are approximately Rs. 1,700 per semester and are generally not covered by scholarships. Students must apply for scholarships through the Maharashtra government's MahaDBT portal each year to avail these benefits.
Ques. Is there a hostel facility available for BA Sociology students at DACN?
Ans. Dr. Ambedkar College, Nagpur does have hostel-related support through the Shri K. Khusuru M. Mehta and Smt. Putlan K. Mehta Endowment Fund, which provides lodging and boarding assistance to deserving candidates selected by a college committee. However, a dedicated college hostel for all BA students is not prominently advertised. Students requiring accommodation are advised to contact the college administration directly at +0712-2955785 or info@dacn.in to inquire about current hostel availability and eligibility criteria before taking admission.
Ques. How is the Sociology department at DACN in terms of faculty and academic activities?
Ans. The Sociology department at DACN has been active since 1964 and is known for its consistent academic activities. The department regularly conducts seminars, group discussions, essay writing competitions, debates, and expert lectures on socially relevant topics. Monthly tests and preliminary examinations are conducted as per the RTMNU examination pattern. The department is also connected with the college's Psycho-Social Counselling Cell and Social Outreach Cell, giving students practical exposure beyond the classroom. Faculty members provide guidance not just for academics but also for personality development and competitive exam preparation. The current Head of Department is Mr. M. V. Khelkar (Assistant Professor).




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