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YesterdayBeginner-Level 4
After completing an M.A. in Sociology from LPU, students can explore careers in social research, NGOs, community development, policy analysis, education, CSR, and public welfare organizations. The university also supports students through skill-development programs, research opportunities, and career guidance. For those interested in academics, it can also be a strong foundation for pursuing higher studies or research careers.
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2 days agoBeginner-Level 1
An M.A. Sociology from LPU can build strong knowledge of society, social research, public policy, and community development. The curriculum includes practical learning through research projects, case studies, and field exposure, helping students improve analytical and communication skills. Graduates can explore careers in research, education, NGOs, social welfare organizations, CSR, public services, and policy related roles, while also preparing for higher studies and competitive examinations.
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2 days agoBeginner-Level 1
The M.A. Sociology programme at LPU covers subjects such as Sociological Theory, Research Methods, Social Change, Rural and Urban Sociology, Gender Studies, Indian Society, Globalization, Social Policy, and Development Studies. The curriculum combines classroom learning with research, fieldwork, and case studies, helping students build analytical skills and prepare for careers in teaching, research, social development, public policy, and related sectors.
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2 days agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes. The M.A. Sociology curriculum at LPU includes fieldwork, research projects, case studies, presentations, and practical assignments that help students connect classroom learning with real social issues. Students also learn research methods and data analysis while working on projects based on community and social development topics. This practical approach builds analytical skills and prepares students for careers in research, academics, NGOs, public policy, and social services.
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2 days agoBeginner-Level 1
An M.A. Sociology graduate from LPU can explore careers in NGOs, social welfare organizations, research institutes, CSR teams, government departments, policy organizations and community development projects. The curriculum builds research, fieldwork, data analysis and communication skills through practical exposure. These skills help graduates prepare for roles in social research, development, welfare, advocacy and public service across different sectors.
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2 days agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes. The M.A. Sociology programme at LPU includes social research methods and data analysis as important parts of the curriculum. Students learn how to design research, collect data, use qualitative and quantitative methods, and interpret findings. The course also includes field based learning, report writing, and research projects. These skills help students prepare for careers in research, academics, development organizations, policy work, and social sector roles.
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2 days agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, students can prepare for UPSC, UGC NET and other competitive exams while pursuing M.A. Sociology at LPU. The syllabus covers important sociology concepts, social issues and research topics that are useful for these exams. With proper time management, many students can balance regular classes with self study. The curriculum also helps improve analytical thinking, writing skills and subject knowledge, which are valuable for competitive exam preparation and future career opportunities.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. You can pursue an MBA after BA Sociology by clearing entrance exams: CAT, XAT, or MAT. MBA in HR, Social Impact, or Rural Management are popular choices.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Psychology has the most scope in terms of salary growth and job demand, especially in mental health, HR, and corporate sectors. BA General offers the widest flexibility for government jobs and higher studies. Sociology has strong scope in NGOs, research, and policy.
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