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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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The scope of Women Studies is increasing changing with time. Several candidates are pursuing this course as the job opportunities in the field are also wide. They can work in different private and government sectors. Women's Studies focusses on several issues including issues of gender, class, race, etc. Therefore, Women Studies has become a significant course. Graduates in women's studies have a wide range of professional options, reflecting the growing public awareness of gender-related issues. Women's studies' multidisciplinary approach offers a strong basis for people to make significant contributions in a variety of fields. 

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Careers where Women Studies is important are market research, university or college administration, nonprofit organizations, human resources, news correspondent, editor, lobbyist etc. Some of the job roles available for Women Studies graduates are professor, lecturer, advisor, teacher, advocate, entrepreneur, consultant, social worker and writer Numerous and significant job options are made possible by a degree in Women's Studies. Graduates may choose to work with NGOs or nonprofits that support women's rights in advocacy and activist capacities. There are several options for education and research, including positions as teachers and

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Some of the main reasons why many people study Women Studies are: as follows:

They wish to recognise and evaluate the complexity of identity, sexuality and gender. Examining topics of gender roles and power dynamics from the past and present and learning about the relationships between gender, race, class and other facets of identity also interests many. Women Studies courses also serve as an encouragement towars a more thorough comprehension of social justice concerns. Defending gender equality and dispeling prejudices along with encouraging constructive changes in society are added specialities. These courses also encourage critical t
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There is a minor distinction between feminist studies and women's studies, two related interdisciplinary subjects that examine gender, sexuality, and women's experiences. Feminist studies take a wider view by looking at the larger dynamics of power, oppression, and intersectionality, whereas women's studies are historically concentrated on the study of women's roles and contributions in society. Feminist studies promote social justice and equality for all genders by addressing how gender interacts with other social categories in addition to emphasising the experiences of women.

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Women studies deals with study of literature, history, psychology, sociology and politics from a women's perspective. Students are also taught about Women history, feminist theory, and the intersections of gender and society.

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In the BA programme at Andhra University, students specialising in History, Politics, and Sociology study a diverse array of subjects designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of each field.

History includes the study of Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Indian History, World History, and Historiography. Students explore significant events, movements, and figures that shaped the past and their impact on the present.

Politics covers Political Theory, Comparative Politics, Indian Government and Politics, International Relations, and Public Administration. The curriculum aims to provide insights into political systems, theor

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CUET score above 600 is good for Delhi University. So,  you have good chances. DU Eligibility Requirement. Most programs have 60% or above minimum score requirements in class 12th for DU admission through CUET. To qualify for admission to DU, you must have a minimum CUET score of 480 out of a possible 800.CUET is scored out of 800, and the exam comprises multiple-choice questions. The highest cut-off marks for DU admissions typically fall between 650-700. For admission to the B.Com (Hons) course, a score above 700 is considered good. For admission to the English (Hons) course, a score above 700-720 is considered good.

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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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Yes, Sociology is considered a good degree for candidates due to good job prospects. Apart from professional growth, sociology also helps in enhancing personal skills. In order to make a career in Sociology, candidates are required to pursue a bachelor's degree in the field. Counsellors and behaviour therapists with a post-graduate or undergraduate degree in sociology can find work in disciplines such as education, healthcare, government, or community services.

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