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Miss kaur

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B.A. (Social Science) graduates from LPU find opportunities in NGOs, research organizations, schools, media, public policy groups, social welfare organizations and corporate CSR teams. Based on the skills gained through practical learning, field projects and internships, many students also prepare for government services or continue with higher studies. Career options depend on individual skills, academic performance and career goals.

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Sampreet Kaur

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B.A. (Social Science) at LPU offers a good scope for students who want to build careers in education, civil services, research, public policy, social work, media, and NGOs. The curriculum focuses on critical thinking, communication, and practical learning through projects and field exposure. Industry oriented activities and skill based courses also help students prepare for higher studies and different career opportunities with confidence.

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Sampreet Kaur

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The B.A. (Social Science) curriculum at LPU covers subjects such as History, Political Science, Sociology, Economics, Geography and Public Administration. It also includes communication skills, research methods, environmental studies and value added courses to build practical knowledge. The curriculum focuses on analytical thinking, current social issues and skill development, helping students prepare for higher studies as well as careers in government, education, research and the social sector.

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Sampreet Kaur

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Yes, the B.A. (Social Science) programme at LPU includes practical learning along with classroom study. The curriculum encourages field visits, community based activities, project work and research assignments so students can understand social issues in real situations. This approach helps develop observation, communication, analytical and problem solving skills, making learning more meaningful and useful for higher studies as well as future career opportunities.

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Rashmi Karan

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Symbiosis College of Arts & Commerce opens its BCom programme to students from all school backgrounds. You are fully eligible to apply whether you took Commerce, Science, or Arts in your 12th standard. The selection board does not restrict entry based on your previous stream. You just need to show that you have passed your board exams from a recognised educational board.

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Rashmi Karan

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Symbiosis College of Arts & Commerce makes mathematical and statistical techniques compulsory for most first-year BCom students. However, there is a special exemption rule available. If you choose to major in HRM or Management Accounting, you will not get math. Instead, the college allots you Computer Applications papers. This helps students who want to avoid complex equations.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Sri Sharda Group of Institutions offers BSc for three-years at the UG level. Candidates after completing Class 12 can apply for any of the below-mentioned BSc specialisations:

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Nishtha Shukla

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Sri Sharda Group of Institutions offers BSc for three-years at the UG level. Candidates after completing Class 12 can apply for any of the below-mentioned BSc specialisations:

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Based on the rankings for MS Courses, the University of Toronto (U of T) ranked at # 1 but the students should not opt for any University based on only the rankings. There are many other parameters to consider like:

·       Affordability (Tuition Fee/ cost of living)

·       Acceptance Rates

·       Course Value and availability

 

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