PPC BA Sociology FAQs
Q1. Is there an entrance exam for BA (Sociology) admission at Poornaprajna College?
Ans. No, there is no entrance exam for BA (Sociology) admission at Poornaprajna College. Admission is purely merit-based on 2nd PUC (Class 12) marks, following Karnataka Government protocols. Students simply need to apply with their marks card after PUC results are declared.
Q2. Can a student from the Science or Commerce stream join BA (Sociology) at Poornaprajna College?
Ans. Yes, students from any stream (Arts, Science, or Commerce) who have passed 10+2 from a recognised board are eligible to apply for the BA (Sociology) programme at Poornaprajna College.
Q3. What is the total fee for BA (Sociology) at Poornaprajna College, and can it be paid in instalments?
Ans. The total fee for the entire 3-year BA programme is Rs. 15,190. Yes, fees can be paid in instalments. Typically, an advance is paid at admission and the remaining balance in December. The first year fee is approximately Rs. 9,190, and subsequent years are Rs. 3,000 each.
Q4. What career options are available after BA (Sociology) from Poornaprajna College?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in social work, NGOs, government services (IAS, KAS, Group C/D), teaching (with B.Ed or MA), HR management, journalism, and community development. Many students also pursue MA (Sociology) or MSW for advanced career opportunities.
Q5. Does Poornaprajna College have hostel facilities for BA students?
Ans. Yes, Poornaprajna College has separate hostel facilities for boys and girls with single and double sharing rooms. The hostel fee is approximately Rs. 38,000-50,000 per year (including mess charges). Hostel is optional and primarily allocated to outstation students. Contact: 9880047250 or 9844028073.
Q6. How is the Sociology department at Poornaprajna College in terms of faculty and academics?
Ans. The Sociology department at PPC is known for experienced faculty and a structured curriculum. As an autonomous institution, the college designs its own syllabus, which is regularly updated. The department also encourages participation in seminars, field visits, and social awareness programmes, giving students practical exposure alongside theoretical knowledge.
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