What is the syllabus for BA (CEP)? Is there any reference book for its preparation? Which site can provide the best papers, please answer?

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    Uttkarsh beriwal | Guide-Level 15

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    B.A. (CEP) stands for Bachelor of Arts in Community Education and Participation. The syllabus for B.A. (CEP) may vary depending on the university or institution offering the programme. However, here are some common topics that are usually covered in the B.A. (CEP) curriculum:
    Introduction to Community Education
    Theories of Community Development
    Participatory Methods in Community Development
    Community organisation and Mobilization
    Social Analysis and Planning
    Communication for Development
    Gender and Development
    Environment and Development
    Human Rights and Social Justice
    Research Methods in Community Development
    As for the reference books for the B
    ...more

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