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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The course curriculum include subjects related to Psychology, Sociology, and English. There are six semesters in the three-year course. The course curriculum presents semester-wise list of subjects covered in the course. Some of the subjects included in the syllabus are:
| Christ University BA (Psychology, Sociology, English) Curriculum Subjects | ||
|---|---|---|
| British Literature: Anglo Saxon to Early Victorian | Basic Psychological Processes | Foundations of Sociology |
| Lifespan Development | Classical Sociological Theories | Study of Indian Society |
| Social Ecology | Methods of Social Research | Women and Society |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
SD College Chandigarh charges INR 24,000 in tuition fees for the B.A. (English, Economics, Sociology) program. Panjab University offers a three-year degree program that includes disciplines such as English, Economics and Sociology. SD College Chandigarh provides a three-year B.A. (English, Economics and Sociology) study at the undergraduate level. The course accepts up to 800 students.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Tuition Fee: 12000 per year.
Others Fee approximately 3000 per year.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Criminal law and criminology are complementary disciplines. Criminal law provides the framework for enforcing society's norms and values, while criminology provides insights into the root causes of crime and how to prevent it. Let's understand the key difference between Criminal Law and Criminology, in brief:
| Characteristic | Criminal Law | Criminology |
|---|---|---|
| Focus | Criminal law is the body of law that deals with crimes and their punishment. It is concerned with the protection of society from harmful individuals and conduct. Criminal law is enforced by the state through the police and the courts. | Criminology is the scientific study of crime. Criminologists are interested in understanding the causes and consequences of crime, as well as developing strategies for crime prevention and rehabilitation. |
| Disciplines | Law, sociology, psychology | Sociology, psychology, criminal justice, economics |
| Methods | Case studies, legal analysis | Surveys, interviews, statistical analysis |
| Goals | To deter crime and punish criminals | To develop strategies for crime prevention and rehabilitation |
| Examples | A Criminal Lawyer might represent a client accused of murder in court. | A Criminologist might study the relationship between poverty and crime in a community. |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BA (Psychology, Sociology and Economics) at Jain University is offered as a UG level programme. In the said specialisation, students have a choice between BA Programme and BA Honours/ Honours with research. The BA (Prog) in (Psychology, Sociology and Economics) is a three-year course, divided into six semesters. The BA (Hons) in (Psychology, Sociology and Economics) is a four-year programme, extended across eight semesters. For the first three years, the common syllabus includes subjects such as Cognitive Psychology, Fundamentals of Sociology, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, English, Statistics, Research Methodology, etc. For the BA Ho
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can go ahead with the Double Major Graduates for MA Program in Psychology and Sociology in Maniben Nanavati College. It has various benefits of doing major degrees in your future ahead.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hello Simar!
No you cannot pursue your career in Doon University for criminology as the university does not offer any related course for criminology.
If you want to pursue a course in criminology you should search outside Uttrakhand. There are many colleges offering the course like, B.A. (Hons.) in Legal Studies at Jindal Global Law School in Sonepat. Most of the colleges offering the course are in South India.
I hope it will help. You can reach out to us for further queries.
Thank You.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, one from Tripura can apply for an MSc in Criminology at Madras. There is no restriction related to state, one must have all the documents required. Two universities in Chennai offer M.Sc. in Criminology and Criminal Justice Science, Madurai Kamaraj University and Madras University.
M.Sc. Criminology and Criminal Justice at Madurai Kamaraj University costs around INR 10,000 and M.Sc. in Criminology and Criminal Justice Science at Madras University costs around INR 3,000 for the entire course.
To get admission to these universities one must qualify in the University's entrance exam, one must have graduated from a recognised university
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Criminology is basically the study of law enforcement and the criminal justice system. This course provides holistic development to the students, that helps them to understand Behavioural Trends, Legal Justice, Social Anthropology and more.
This course provides so many job opportunities in both private and government sectors such as:
Career Opportunities in Government Field for BA in Criminology | Career Opportunities in Private Field for BA in Criminology |
|---|---|
· Crime scene investigators · Criminologists · Correctional administration service
| · Online fraud investigators · Transaction risk analyst · Security specialist · Document examiner etc. · Sector- Documents and currency · Verification in airports, star hotels etc. |
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