What is the scope of BA in sociology?
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoSome of the pivotal responsibilities of a Sociologist include:
* Prepare, plan and execute research-based projects
* Conduct surveys and interviews
* Analyze and draw a conclusion from the data collected
* Consultation
* Provide recommendations on tackling socially relevant issues to private and government firms, companies, bodies, and organizations. The biggest advantage of pursuing a B.A. In Sociology is that you have a diverse range of areas to delve into. There are different sociological specializations that a B.A. Sociology graduate can proceed with. Some of them are as follows:
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Some of the pivotal responsibilities of a Sociologist include:
* Prepare, plan and execute research-based projects
* Conduct surveys and interviews
* Analyze and draw a conclusion from the data collected
* Consultation
* Provide recommendations on tackling socially relevant issues to private and government firms, companies, bodies, and organizations. The biggest advantage of pursuing a B.A. In Sociology is that you have a diverse range of areas to delve into. There are different sociological specializations that a B.A. Sociology graduate can proceed with. Some of them are as follows:
Education
Culture
Legislation and Administration
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Sociology as a career is not only a very enticing career but also many options. The career is diverse in terms of the specializations that one can choose from. Once you have completed your education there will be quite some opportunities. Research institutes, the criminal justice system, public health and welfare organizations, private businesses, law firms, international agencies, medical centers, educational institutions, advertising firms, survey and polling organizations are only some of the example where people from this background are required.
There are options of working in other sectors with area specialists to help function....more -
Hi Avantika,
Scope is wide. Sociology as a career is not only a very enticing career but also many options. The career is diverse in terms of the specializations that one can choose from. Once you have completed your education there will be quite some opportunities. Research institutes, the criminal justice system, public health and welfare organizations, private businesses, law firms, international agencies, medical centers, educational institutions, advertising firms, survey and polling organizations are only some of the example where people from this background are required. There are options of working in other sectors with area sp...more -
Sociology is the study of social life, social relations, social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behaviour. Like most liberal arts majors, a BA in sociology gives a general background for a broad range of jobs. Most businesses, for example, expect the applicant to possess good analytical, writing, and oral skills and to be educable; they do not usually assume a major in a particular subject. Many employers prefer liberal arts majors both because they have been well-trained in "the basics" and because their broad education makes them flexible and adaptable to changing conditions. Good Luck!
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- Contemporary Sociology by J. P. Singh.
- Sociology: Looking Through the Window of the World by Lynda I Dodgen and Adrian M Rapp.
- Radical Environmentalism by J. Cianchi.
- Controlology: Beyond the New Criminology by J.R. Ditton.
- Social Concepts in Rural India by Dr. Birendra (IAS), Dr. Abhishek Chauhan, and Dr. Rajkumar Mahto.
I believe they are and especially when you're a working person looking for some short-term or flexible courses to give your career new heights. There are so many online courses for Criminology, like UG, PG-degree, diploma, certification, and even PhD. So that you can decide according to your career plans, which course type to pick.
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Of course, they do. Here are some top Criminology colleges in India you can consider for great placement options.
| Best Criminology Colleges | Average Package Offered |
|---|---|
| Srinivas University Placements | INR 10 LPA |
| University of Lucknow Placements | INR 7.46 LPA |
| Kristu Jayanti University Placements | INR 6.5 LPA |
| Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya Placements | INR 5.11 LPA |
Note - The information is taken from the official sites of the college.
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Of course you can. A few learning platforms, like Old Dominion University, offer a PhD in Criminology. Though it's a university abroad, you can get admission to its online PhD program, i.e., PhD in Criminology and Criminal Justice. It's a 24-month degree course and the average fee is INR 24.79 Lakh.
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If you're preparing for the CUET Sociology exam. An NCERT book of Class 12 will help you do that.
- You can also apply the strategic study approach.
- Third, practice and revision are key.
- Lastly, staying updated with the current affairs is equally important
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