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SHRUTI TIWARI

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Though all the colleges have different requirements for different courses. Generally speaking, it is possible. Yes, you can do MA sociology without a BA sociology. Make sure to confirm that on the college website.

Some colleges may prefer graduation in relevant subjects like political science, psychology, history, or other arts and humanities fields. 

Read more on: Sociology colleges in India

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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There are quite a few options one can go for after the completion of an MA in Sociology degree. Some of those are mentioned in the table below. Please note that the profiles mentioned are fetched from different external sources on the web and may vary.

Social ResearcherPolicy Analyst 
 Community Development Officer Social Worker
 Academician/LecturerHuman Resources Specialist 
 Market Research AnalystProgram Coordinator in NGOs

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Government Jobs After Humanities Stream

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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After completing an MA in Sociology, pursuing a PhD is a logical step if you're interested in advanced research, academia, or specialized professional roles. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

1. Eligibility: MA in Sociology or related fields with at least 55-60% marks.You may need to clear exams like UGC-NET, JRF, or university-specific tests.

 2. Duration: A PhD typically takes 3 to 6 years.

 3. Research Areas: Gender Studies, Social Inequality, Urban/Rural Sociology, Political Sociology, etc 

4. Coursework: Initial coursework followed by a research thesis.

5. Career Opportunities: Roles in academia, research, NGOs, public

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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MA Sociology - full form is a Master of Arts in Sociology. It is a postgraduate program that refers to the systematic study of human society, institution and relationships. This master degree primarily focuses on learning the concepts related to race, caste, inequality, causes, and consequences.

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Manish Jaiswal

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Master of Arts in Sociology is a two-year postgraduate degree in the social Science field. The study focuses on human societies, interactions, and processes of change. MA Sociology Admission requires a bachelor's degree with 50% marks in sociology or subfields or equivalent CGPA for general category and 45% for reserved categories like SC /ST / OBC/ PwD. An Entrance Exam is mandatory for JNU, DU, HCU etc.

For more accurate and the latest information please visit the official website of specific colleges or by contacting the admission office. 

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Sameer Das

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There are many universities & colleges in india providing these courses. Both regular & distance mode available. Few needed entrance few direct admission. As you did not provide your preferred location it is difficult to provide the appropriate details of the institution.

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Biswajit Mandal

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Tuition Fee: 12000 per year.

Others Fee approximately 3000 per year.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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There isn't an official released expected cut-off for the MA Sociology programme at Delhi School of Economics for the 2024 general category. The cut-off marks are usually determined after the entrance exam is conducted and will depend on different factors. The total number of applicants who appear for the exam will influence the cut-off. The overall difficulty level of the entrance exam can also affect the cut-off. If there are fewer seats this year, the cut-off might be higher.

 

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Khushboo Dendona

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Before CUET, the university had its own entrance exam and interview for admission. From the previous year, they began accepting CUET marks for addmission. The cutoff for MA sociology ranged between 230 and 240 for the unreserved category. 

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neelanjana Rakshit

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To get admission:

A) Candidates who have 3 years/4 years Bachelor's degree can apply for an MA in IIT Bombay.

B) Candidates must meet the minimum percentage criterion in their qualifying degree as per the institute norms (GN/EWS/OBC-NC 60% and SC/ST/PwD 55%; or a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)/Cumulative Performance Index (CPI) of 6.0 on the scale of 0-10; or an equivalent to 6.0 or other corresponding.

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