Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts (BA)
A Bachelor of Arts (BA) is an undergraduate degree that focuses on humanities, social sciences, and the arts. It's a versatile degree designed to provide a broad education, emphasizing critical thinking, communication skills, and a more profound understanding of human culture and society. Our Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) program offers a vibrant and interdisciplinary curriculum, designed by the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, that empowers students to pursue diverse areas of human knowledge and expression.
Program Overview:
Duration: 3 Years (Six Semesters) / 4 Years (Eight Semesters) for Honors Degree (As per NEP 2020 )
Eligibility: 12th Arts/Commerce/Science Stream
Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)/Honors in Major Subject As per NEP
Key Features
- Multidisciplinary Approach: Our B.A. program fosters interdisciplinary learning, encouraging students to explore connections between various fields such as history, literature, social sciences, languages, and fine arts.
- Experiential Learning: Students engage in experiential learning activities, including fieldwork, internships, community projects, and creative endeavors, to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world contexts.
- Critical Inquiry: Emphasis is placed on developing critical thinking, analytical skills, and research capabilities, enabling students to engage with complex ideas, texts, and socio-cultural phenomena.
Subject Options
- History: Explore the richness and diversity of human experiences across time and space, studying ancient civilizations, modern revolutions, cultural movements, and global conflicts.
- Political Science: Analyze political systems, institutions, ideologies, and movements, investigating issues of power, governance, democracy, human rights, and global politics.
- Sociology: Examine the structures, processes, and dynamics of human societies, exploring topics such as social inequality, gender relations, urbanization, globalization, and social change.
- Hindi: Study the language, literature, and cultural heritage of Hindi-speaking regions, enhancing proficiency in reading, writing, speaking, and appreciating Hindi literature and poetry.
- English: Research the world of the English language, literature, and literary theory by exploring works of fiction, drama, poetry, and non-fiction from diverse historical and cultural contexts.
- Economics: Analyze economic systems, theories, and policies, investigating issues such as market dynamics, resource allocation, income distribution, globalization, and sustainable development.
- Psychology: Explore the human mind and behavior, studying topics such as cognition, emotion, perception, personality, development, mental health, and psychotherapy.
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