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Gonuguntla Venkata Lahari

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The tuition fees for Mallareddy College for MBA is 90,000 for 2 years. All the very best. Thank you.

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The URATPG sociology syllabus is mentioned below: 

TopicsDescription
Introduction to Sociology
  • Definition, scope, and importance of Sociology
  • Relationship of Sociology with other social sciences
  • (Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology)
  • Basic concepts: Society, community, association, institution, culture, social groups
Classical Sociological Theories
  • Contributions of key thinkers: 
  • Karl Marx: Class struggle, historical materialism
  • Émile Durkheim: Division of labour, social facts, suicide
  • Max Weber: Bureaucracy, authority, Protestant ethic and spirit of capitalism
  • Early sociological traditions and their influence
Indian Society
  • Features of Indian society: Diversity, unity, pluralism
  • Caste system and social stratification
  • Tribal societies in India
  • Rural and urban communities
  • Gender issues and social reform movements in India
Social Stratification and Mobility
  • Theories of social stratification (functional and conflict perspectives)
  • Caste, class, and status
  • Social mobility: types and factors influencing mobility
Sociology of Family, Marriage, and Kinship
  • Types of family: Nuclear, joint, extended
  • Functions of family and changes in family structure
  • Patterns of marriage and kinship in different societies
Sociology of Religion
  • Power, authority, and legitimacy (Weber's theory of authority)
  • State and civil society
  • Types of political systems (democracy, authoritarianism, totalitarianism)
  • Political participation, political parties, and social movements
Economic Sociology
  • Relationship between economy and society
  • Work, labour, and capitalism
  • Industrialisation and its impact on society
  • Globalisation and economic change
Urban and Rural Sociology
  • Characteristics of rural and urban societies
  • Urbanisation and its social impact
  • Rural social structure, agrarian issues, and social movements
  • Migration and its social consequences
Sociology of Gender
  • Poverty, inequality, unemployment
  • Crime and deviance
  • Communalism, regionalism, casteism, and terrorism
  • Health, education, and sanitation issues in India
Environmental Sociology
  • Society and environment: Theories and perspectives
  • Environmental movements and sustainability
  • Environmental policies and their social implications
  • Climate change and its impact on society
Contemporary Sociological Theories
  • Structuralism, post-structuralism, and post-modernism
  • Critical theory, feminism, and intersectionality
  • Globalisation and social theory
Social Movements
  • Definition and types of social movements (revolutionary, reformist, etc.)
  • Theories of social movements
  • Social movements in India: Dalit movement, feminist movement, environmental movement
Population Studies
  • Demographic theories and population studies
  • Population growth, migration, and urbanisation
  • Population policies and family planning
Sociology of Health and Medicine
  • Health as a social phenomenon
  • Sociological perspectives on health and illness
  • Healthcare systems and inequality

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You are eligible for taking admission In many top universities. Go ahead. Research on it. Hope my content is usefull.
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The process of taking admission to M.Com (Master of Commerce) programme may vary depending on the university or institution you are interested in. However, here are some general steps that you can follow:
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Studying an MBA abroad will help you learn new languages, respect other cultures, overcome the challenges of living in a different place, and gain a better understanding of the world. These are all characteristics that modern companies are searching for when they recruit, and in the future they traits will only become more critical. An MBA from a foreign country will not only offer up fantastic professional chances for you, but it will also allow you to experience the work culture and acquire new concepts that you would not study in your country programme. In other words, having an MBA from another country can provide you with numerous
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There are ample of opportunities in this field both in Government and in Private sector. Getting a good job depends on various factors like from where you have done your Graduation, your skills, your knowledge about the field, the Industrial experience and exposure if you have any. A graduate/ post-graduate in this field can get appointed as an Agricultural Research Scientist, Agriculture Officer, Production Manager, Farm Manager, etc. Interested students can also opt for jobs in the field of teaching, banking, and insurance. Competitive exams such as UPSC FCI, and other government jobs abound after B.Sc. In Agriculture. Public and pri
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