Bachelor of Arts
The objective of the B.A. program is to produce undergraduate students who are knowledgeable in many areas and is highly proficient in written and oral communication, analysis and synthesis, quantitative reasoning and in problem-solving of changing regional, national and global economic environments.


Bachelor of Arts
Overview:
Bachelor of Arts is a 3-year academic undergraduate degree, often called BA General or BA Pass course. This course is so popular that it is considered one of the top 5 most pursued courses. Currently, there are more than 9 million students who are pursuing BA programs in India. The main reason why most of the students prefer this course is that it is a flexible course, most suitable to develop general research, communication and analyzing skills.
During the program, Students will be able to demonstrate advanced critical thinking skills, inclusive of information literacy, will be able to communicate to diverse audiences in a variety of contexts and genres and be prepared for a wide range of writing-related careers. During the program, Students will be able to demonstrate advanced critical thinking skills, inclusive of information literacy, will be able to communicate to diverse audiences in a variety of contexts, genre and be prepared for a wide range of writing-related careers.

Eligibility
The minimum qualification required to be eligible for admission is a pass in the 10+2 examination or equivalent from any recognized Central or State Board. A course recognized as equivalent thereto by the University, desirably with the relevant or related subjects of study is also eligible.The method of selection for the programme shall normally be through merit, based on the performance in the qualifying exam.
Course Structure
- Language (Kan/ Hin / San / Add. Eng)
- English – I
- Foundations of Psychology I
- Principles of Sociology – I
- Microeconomics
- Psychology Lab I
- Indian Constitution
- Language (Kan/ Hin / San / Add. Eng)
- English - II
- Foundations of Psychology II
- Principles of Sociology – II
- Macro Economics
- Psychology Lab II
- Environmental Studies
- Developmental Psychology
- Indian Society
- Social Movements and Social Change in India
- Statistics
- International Economics
- Psychology Lab III
- Academic Writing / Computer Fundementals
- Communicative English
- Social Psychology
- Abnormal Psychology
- Contemporary Social Problems
- Sociology of Women
- Indian Economy – I
- Development Economic
- Psychology Lab IV
General Elective 1
- Indian Aesthetics
- Creative Writing
General Elective 2
- Contemporary Politics and Issues of Globalization
- Contemporary Theories of Management and Entrepreneurship
General Elective 3
- Gandhian Thoughts and Literary Responses
- Urban Spaces and Living
Skill Enhancement Course (Sec–2)
- Research Skills
- Creative and Critical Thinking Skills
Discipline Specific Elective (Dse 1)
- Sports Psychology
- Health Psychology
Discipline Specific Elective (Dse 2)
- Sociology of Develpoment
- Urban Sociology
Discipline Specific Elective (Dse 3)
- Banking and Financial Institutions
- Economics of Entrepreneurship
Skill Enhancement Course (Sec–2)
- Effective Presentation Skills
- Dramatics
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