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The Department of Sociology currently offers the following Undergraduate Courses:

 

(i) 3-Year Degree / 4-Year Honours under the Curriculum and Credit Framework for Undergraduate Programmes (CCFUP) as per National Education Policy (NEP), 2020 and

(ii) 3-Year General Course (July 2019-June 2023) as per the Choice-Based Credit system (CBCS)

 

Faculty members are actively involved in  research, publishing regularly in several reputed academic journals  in addition to presenting papers in national and international seminars and conferences.

 

  • Shri Akhil Kumar Sinha

    SACT (State-Aided College Teacher)

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Sociology CCFUP Syllabus (as per NEP):

4 yr UG SYLLABUS SOCIOLOGY MAJOR

 

Sociology CBCS Syllabus (2019-23):

Syllabus SOCG SEMESTER

 

Sociology 1+1+1 Syllabus (Old):

UG-Syllabus-Sociology-(Hons&General)

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES:

 

1. 3-Year Degree / 4-Year Honours  in Sociology – Curriculum and Credit Framework for Undergraduate Programmes (CCFUP) as per National Education Policy (NEP), 2020

The B.A. 3-Year Degree / 4-Year Honours in Sociology is spread over 6 & 8 Semesters respectively.

 

2. 3-Year General Course in Sociology  – CBCS (Choice-Based Credit System) 

In addition to Compulsory courses (Language Cores and Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses) a student has to select two disciplines as main disciplines (E.g., Discipline -A & Discipline-B) and one discipline as Generic Elective (GE) (Discipline-C).

At the end of each semester, students are evaluated on a total of 50 marks for EACH PAPER (Internal Assessment = 10; Tutorial = 08; End Semester Exam = 32).

The Department has an established Mentor-Mentee Program whereby each student is assigned a faculty from the Department as her/ his mentor.

This Program has been developed to ensure that the learning goals of the students are met alongside the upkeep of their overall wellbeing.