B.A Criminology
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a week agoBeginner-Level 3
Neither is better nor bad. Both options are available because they cater to different types of studies and career options. A BA in Criminology will help you gain skills related to social analysis. For example, you'll be able to determine why the crime was committed. Or, human behaviour, legal systems, etc.
A BSc in Criminology, on the other hand, will give you practical skills to find evidence from the crime scene, work in forensic labs, assist researchers, etc.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
In most cases - Government colleges are more affordable & reputable. Whereas private colleges are known for their industry tie ups, infrastructure and facilities. Factors such as budget, distance, location, etc greatly influence this decision.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Whether pursuing BA criminology course through distance mode is beneficial or not depends on the candidate. Distance learning courses are mainly pursued by those who are working professionals and wish to pursue these courses alongside their work or job. This allows them to easily concentrate on their work while alongside focusing on gaining degrees through pursuing Distance or Online courses.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The difficulty may differ for individuals. Syllabus is a mix of fundamental and advanced topics revolving around the crime, its occurrence and its prevention. You can look forward to subjects like Penology, Local and Special Laws, Forensic Medicine, Criminal Psychology, Victimology, etc.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
BA Criminology admissions are based on both merit and entrance. To be eligible - pass 12th with at least 50%. You can have a background in any discipline from a recognised board. Consider preparing for exams like CUET for getting in some of the best colleges in India.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
BA Criminology graduates get to assist in serving justice and contribute to society. One can gain skills such as critical thinking, problem solving in areas like crime investigation, criminal psychology, etc which can help them make a fruitful career in this field.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The exact placement packages are not available for the B.A. Criminology and Criminal Justice course at Jindal Global Law University, but as per some reviews and feedback, the placements are rated on a decent scale. Most of the students are happy with the placements and claim that you can get a decent ROI from this course. The total tuition fees for this course are INR 12 LPA, and the institute has not disclosed any information about their placement packages. You can visit the official website of this institute for detailed information.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
BA in Criminology and Criminal Justice Curriculum at JGLS consists of compulsory and elective courses. The first-year is worth 54 credits, second year 56, and the third year is a total of 48 credits. These credits include the two credits per semester (excluding last semester) of the mandatory internships which will be of a period of not less than 20 weeks. In order to be awarded a BA in Criminology and Criminal Justice degree, students must be awarded no less than 158 credits in total. Courses are classified into the following categories:
Core Course: Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC) and Skill Enhancement Courses
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