WBNUJS M.A. (Criminology & Criminal Justice) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.A. and M.Sc in Criminology at WBNUJS?
Ans. Both M.A. and M.Sc in Criminology & Criminal Justice Administration are two-year programs with the same curriculum and intake (50 seats). The M.A. is awarded to candidates with a background in humanities/social sciences, while M.Sc is awarded to candidates with a science background. The course content, faculty, and career prospects remain identical.
Ques. Is the NUJS-PGET exam difficult compared to other entrance tests?
Ans. The NUJS-PGET is a 100-mark MCQ-based test with 50 marks for Aptitude and 50 marks for Domain Knowledge. It is designed to assess general knowledge, English proficiency, and basic understanding of social sciences. With proper preparation and focus on current affairs and legal concepts, candidates can perform well. The exam duration is 90 minutes.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing M.A. Criminology & Criminal Justice?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in law enforcement agencies, criminal justice administration, policy-making bodies, research institutions, NGOs working on criminal justice reform, and international organizations. Many graduates join as investigators, crime analysts, policy advisors, or pursue further research and doctoral studies. The program prepares students for leadership roles in criminal justice systems.
Ques. Can I apply if my bachelor's degree is not in law or criminology?
Ans. Yes, the program accepts graduates from any discipline with a minimum of 55 percent marks. The curriculum is designed to be accessible to students from diverse academic backgrounds including arts, science, and commerce. The program provides foundational knowledge in criminology and criminal justice from the beginning.
Ques. What is the placement scenario for M.A. Criminology graduates from WBNUJS?
Ans. WBNUJS has a strong placement record with graduates securing positions in government agencies, law firms, research organizations, and international bodies. The university's reputation and the specialized nature of the program ensure good career opportunities. However, placement is merit-based and depends on individual performance and interview skills.
Ques. Are there any internship or field experience opportunities during the program?
Ans. Yes, the program emphasizes praxis-based learning with hands-on field experiences. Students get opportunities to work with law enforcement agencies, courts, and criminal justice institutions. These field experiences are integral to the curriculum and help students gain practical insights into the criminal justice system.
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