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BA in Sociology Admission Process:
* Listing down colleges based on your preference should ideally be the first step. Depending on your financial capacity, location and desired amenities; make a list of institutes that match the criteria.
* Next, download the admission forms from the college website or collect the same from the respective campuses.
* Upon submission, the college will inform you whether there is an entrance exam. If there is one, pay the exam fee if any and get all the necessary details such as date, study material and exam pattern from the college.
* Colleges that don't conduct an entrance exam put out a merit list based o
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You can pursue sociology programme, as Bachelors degree, and do photography course side by side as your hobby. Accordingly you can pursue your professional degree and hobby too.

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Scope is wide. Sociology as a career is not only a very enticing career but also many options. The career is diverse in terms of the specializations that one can choose from. Once you have completed your education there will be quite some opportunities. Research institutes, the criminal justice system, public health and welfare organizations, private businesses, law firms, international agencies, medical centers, educational institutions, advertising firms, survey and polling organizations are only some of the example where people from this background are required. There are options of working in other sectors with area specialists to
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Some of the pivotal responsibilities of a Sociologist include:
* Prepare, plan and execute research-based projects
* Conduct surveys and interviews
* Analyze and draw a conclusion from the data collected
* Consultation
* Provide recommendations on tackling socially relevant issues to private and government firms, companies, bodies, and organizations. The biggest advantage of pursuing a B.A. In Sociology is that you have a diverse range of areas to delve into. There are different sociological specializations that a B.A. Sociology graduate can proceed with. Some of them are as follows:
Education.

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Sociology as a career is not only a very enticing career but also a good option. The career is diverse in terms of the specializations that one can choose from. Once you have completed your education there will be quite some opportunities. Research institutes, the criminal justice system, public health and welfare organizations, private businesses, law firms, international agencies, medical centers, educational institutions, advertising firms, survey and polling organizations are only some of the example where people from this background are required. There are options of working in other sectors with area specialists to help function.
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Career opportunity in rural management include challenging responsibilities in the rural co-operative sector, in development organisations, agri-business enterprises, areas related to micro-finance, food and agricultural marketing and management of agro products. Co-operatives which absorb rural managers include oil seeds cooperatives, milk producers cooperatives, sugar cane producers cooperatives etc. Highly talented people can find lucrative job options in UN and its specialised agencies or programmes run by them. International NGOs are also a preferred destination for many rural managers.

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You can pursue Ph.D. after MBA. After completing your Masters with minimum 55% marks. You need to qualify a test such as GATE/CSIR-NET/ JEST and TIFR /NEST /SLET, etc. If you qualify written, then you'll be called for interview. In some university, you'll be required to undergo their separate written test and interview. Ph.D. is offered in two modes: Part Time and Full Time. Part Time: A candidate has to attend classes on weekends. Full Time: A candidate has to attend regular classes (56 days a week). I am enlisting a few good colleges which are doing really well in this field of research. You can do it from: Delhi University, Universi
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You can, but only if one is a regular course and the other is through distance education. The best universities are:
Delhi University, Delhi
Jamia Millia Islamia, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Lovely Professional University Jalandhar
The University of Pune, Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Agra
Banaras Hindu University
Anna University
Christ University, Savitribai Phule University.

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After completing your Masters with minimum 55%, you need to qualify tests such as GATE/CSIR-NET/ JEST and TIFR /NEST /SLET, etc.

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