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THENMOZHI Mohankumar

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Yes, The directorate of distance education of pondicherry university offers a good MA in sociology program. The programme includes a curriculum that covers a sociology perspectives, theories and methods, as well as social research.

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Muskan Chugh

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MA Sociology courses can be very beneficial for students who choose to pursue them. An MA Sociology course offers an in-depth study of the subjects and branches of Sociology. It explores various themes of race, gender, sexuality, culture, politics, and other factors that influence society. The study of society can be beneficial because these learnings and patterns can be applied in real-life to help society move in a more positive direction, which will make the world become a better place.

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Manish Jaiswal

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Here's some information about the cutoff for M.A. in Sociology at North Eastern Hill University (NEHU) Shillong:

"To be eligible for admission to NEHU Shillong's M.A. in Sociology, you need to have at least 50% marks in your Bachelor's Degree or Masters' Degree in Science/ social sciences humanities, commerce."

The university accepts the Central University Entrance Test (CUET-PG) as the entrance exam for admission to postgraduate programs. 
The university reserves and relaxes admission for SC/ST/OBC/PwD and other categories as per its rules. 
For more accurate and latest information please visit the official website or by contact

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sarfaraz anshu

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To be admitted to an M.A. in Sociology program, you should have the following skills:

Analytical skills: You should be able to read critically and interpret data.

Communication skills: You should have strong communication abilities.

Critical thinking: You should be able to think critically and empathetically.

Research and project development skills: You should be able to define hypotheses.

Interpersonal and cross-cultural skills: You should be able to work as a team member.

Aptitude for understanding human behaviors and social patterns: You should be able to understand human behaviors and social patterns. 

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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Some of the good private colleges/universities for an MA in Sociology in India are mentioned below

  • Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai
  • Ashoka University, Haryana
  •  Manipal University, Karnataka
  • Christ University, Bangalore
  •  Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi (considered for its quality)
  • Lovely Professional University (LPU), Punjab
  • NMIMS University, Mumbai 

Consider factors like faculty, curriculum, and placement opportunities when choosing a college

Know more: Best sociology colleges

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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I have tried to jot down some common scope of the MA Sociology from IGNOU.

1. Teaching and Research

2. Social Work and NGOs

3. Government Jobs

4. Corporate Sector

5. Civil Services

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MA sociology from IGNOU

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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Yes, obtaining an online MA in Sociology can be worthwhile. It offers flexibility to study at your own pace, making it easier to balance work or personal commitments. Online programs can provide access to diverse resources and networking opportunities.

 Additionally, this degree can enhance your qualifications for careers in social research, public policy, and community work. However, it's important to choose a reputable and accredited program to ensure the degree holds value in the job market.

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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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