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Anurag Shivam

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I want to know that CFA SPSAT CUET AMU LUACMAT URATPG By giving which exam I'll get the best package, less package. For BBA

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Kritika Rai

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To raise objections to the URATPG answer key, candidates can use the following steps  

  • Visit official website of the University of Rajasthan, uniraj.ac.in. 
  • Log in to the candidate portal using your registered email address and password. 
  • Click on the "Answer Key Objections" link. 
  • Mark the question to which you want to raise the objection and submit the right answer. 
  • Save and submit the details to complete the process.

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Kritika Rai

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Yes, candidates have to attach the supporting documents in the application for sending objections on the answer key.  The email address to which the objections to the URATPG answer key need to be send will be provided by the University of Rajasthan.

 
 

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Kritika Rai

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To download the URATPG answer key, candidates can use the following steps: 

  • Go to the official website of the University of Rajasthan: uniraj.ac.in. 
  • Log in to the candidate portal using your registered email address and password. 
  • Click on the "URATPG Answer Key" option. 
  • Now, click on the "Answer Key" link for the UG course you applied for to download it.

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Kritika Rai

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Yes, candidates will have to may a certian amount of money to raise objections to the URATPG answer key. The amount that needs to be paid can only be known once the University of Rajasthan releases the URATPG answer key. The University of Rajasthan provide an online form to allow candidates raise objections on the URATPG answer key. By filling out and submitting this form online, candidates can raise objections on the answer keys.

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12 months ago

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Kritika Rai

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Yes, students who are appearing in their final year of graduation can apply for the URATPG (University of Rajasthan Post Graduate Admission Test). However, their admission will be provisional and subject to them passing the final examination and meeting the required eligibility criteria (minimum marks) for the postgraduate course they are applying for. These students must provide proof of having passed their undergraduate degree during the time of counselling or admission.

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Kritika Rai

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No, there is no age limit for appearing in the URATPG (University of Rajasthan Post Graduate Admission Test). Candidates of any age who meet the minimum educational qualification, which is a bachelor's degree with the required percentage of marks, are eligible to apply for the exam.

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Kritika Rai

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The minimum educational qualification required to appear for the URATPG exam is a bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university. Candidates must have completed their undergraduate degree with at least 55% marks (or an equivalent grade) in the qualifying examination for general category students. For candidates belonging to reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC), the minimum marks requirement is generally relaxed to 50%.

The eligibility criteria may vary slightly depending on the specific postgraduate course you are applying for, so it is advisable to check the detailed eligibility requirements for the course of your in

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Kritika Rai

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A total of 37 courses are offered through URATPG. These courses are listed below: 

Faculty Course offered 
Faculty of Arts MA in English 
MA in French 
MA in Hindi
MA in Philosophy 
MA in Sanskrit 
MA in Urdu
PG Diploma in Jain Studies and Archeology
PG Diploma in European Studies 
Faculty of CommercePG Diploma in  Banking and Finance 
PG Diploma in Cooperation
PG Diploma in Project Planning and Infrastructure Management 
PG Diploma in Management of Small Scale and Agro Industries
PG Diploma in Development and Investment Banking
PG Diploma in Financial Analytics and Control
MCom 
Master of Cost Control and Accounts
MCom - Business Administration 

MCom - Economic Administration Financial Management 

MCom - Cooperation 

Faculty of Education MEd
MLib Sc. and Info. Sciences
Faculty of Fine ArtsMA in Dramatics
MA in Drawing and Painting
MPA (Vocal and Instrumental -Sitar)
MA in Music (Vocal and Instrumental -Sitar)
PG Diploma in Dramatics
Faculty of LawLLM 
PG Diploma in Criminology
PG Diploma in Labour Law
PG Diploma in Taxation 
Faculty of Management MBA 
Faculty of Science MSc in Botany
MSc in Chemistry 
MSc in Geography 
MSc in Geology
MSc in Home Science
MA/ MSc in Mathematics
MA/ MSc in Statistics
MSc in Zoology
MSc in Envt Science 
MSc in Physics
MA/ MSc in Psychology 
Faculty of Social Science MA/ MSc in Anthropology
MA in Economics
MA in History 
MA in Pol Science
MA in Pub. Administration
MA in Sociology
MA in Museology and Conservation
PG Diploma in Indian Culture

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Kritika Rai

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The URATPG sociology syllabus is mentioned below: 

TopicsDescription
Introduction to Sociology
  • Definition, scope, and importance of Sociology
  • Relationship of Sociology with other social sciences
  • (Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology)
  • Basic concepts: Society, community, association, institution, culture, social groups
Classical Sociological Theories
  • Contributions of key thinkers: 
  • Karl Marx: Class struggle, historical materialism
  • Émile Durkheim: Division of labour, social facts, suicide
  • Max Weber: Bureaucracy, authority, Protestant ethic and spirit of capitalism
  • Early sociological traditions and their influence
Indian Society
  • Features of Indian society: Diversity, unity, pluralism
  • Caste system and social stratification
  • Tribal societies in India
  • Rural and urban communities
  • Gender issues and social reform movements in India
Social Stratification and Mobility
  • Theories of social stratification (functional and conflict perspectives)
  • Caste, class, and status
  • Social mobility: types and factors influencing mobility
Sociology of Family, Marriage, and Kinship
  • Types of family: Nuclear, joint, extended
  • Functions of family and changes in family structure
  • Patterns of marriage and kinship in different societies
Sociology of Religion
  • Power, authority, and legitimacy (Weber's theory of authority)
  • State and civil society
  • Types of political systems (democracy, authoritarianism, totalitarianism)
  • Political participation, political parties, and social movements
Economic Sociology
  • Relationship between economy and society
  • Work, labour, and capitalism
  • Industrialisation and its impact on society
  • Globalisation and economic change
Urban and Rural Sociology
  • Characteristics of rural and urban societies
  • Urbanisation and its social impact
  • Rural social structure, agrarian issues, and social movements
  • Migration and its social consequences
Sociology of Gender
  • Poverty, inequality, unemployment
  • Crime and deviance
  • Communalism, regionalism, casteism, and terrorism
  • Health, education, and sanitation issues in India
Environmental Sociology
  • Society and environment: Theories and perspectives
  • Environmental movements and sustainability
  • Environmental policies and their social implications
  • Climate change and its impact on society
Contemporary Sociological Theories
  • Structuralism, post-structuralism, and post-modernism
  • Critical theory, feminism, and intersectionality
  • Globalisation and social theory
Social Movements
  • Definition and types of social movements (revolutionary, reformist, etc.)
  • Theories of social movements
  • Social movements in India: Dalit movement, feminist movement, environmental movement
Population Studies
  • Demographic theories and population studies
  • Population growth, migration, and urbanisation
  • Population policies and family planning
Sociology of Health and Medicine
  • Health as a social phenomenon
  • Sociological perspectives on health and illness
  • Healthcare systems and inequality

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