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The Master of Arts (Sociology) program at Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut, is a two-year postgraduate degree designed for learners seeking flexibility through Master of Arts (Sociology)Learning. The curriculum blends classical and modern sociological theories, research methodology, social stratification, gender studies, urban and rural sociology, development studies, and a research project or dissertation, enabling students to gain strong analytical and research skills while balancing work or personal commitments.
Course Code | Paper Title | ||||
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Core: | Sociological Concepts | ||||
Core: | Core: Classical Sociological Thinkers | ||||
Core: | Core: Methodology of Social Research | ||||
Core: | Core: Rural Sociology | ||||
Research Project/ Dissertation | Research Project / Dissertation | ||||
Minor* | Social Problems in India | ||||
*Students will opt minor course from other departments. |
Course Code | Paper Title | ||||
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Core | Neo-Classical Theories | ||||
Core | Basic Statistics in Social Research | ||||
Core | Society in India | ||||
Core | Explanation in Social Science | ||||
Research Project / Dissertation | Research Project / Dissertation | ||||
Minor* | Society and Culture in India | ||||
*Students will opt minor course from other departments. |
Course Code | Paper Title |
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Core | Modern Sociological Theories |
Core | Rural Studies |
Core | Social Change: Concepts and Theories |
Core Optional | Environmental Sociology or Political Sociology |
Research Project / Dissertation | Research Project / Dissertation |
Course Code | Paper Title |
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Core | Social Change in India |
Core | Perspectives on Indian Society |
Core | Classifications in Sociology |
Core | Sociology of Marginalized Groups |
Research Project/ Dissertation | Research Project/ Dissertation |
MA Sociology | Semester I | Semester II | Semester III | Semester IV | ||
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Registration Fee | ₹ 200/- | - | - | - | ||
Semester Fee | ₹ 5,500/- | ₹ 5,500/- | ₹ 5,500/- | ₹ 5,500/- | ||
Annual Fee | ₹ 11,200/- | ₹ 11,000/- | ||||
Total Fees | ₹ 22,200/- | |||||
Note: The above-mentioned fee does not include the 'Examination Fee', which will be applicable each semester. Details of this fee will be communicated to you in due course. |
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Graduates in Sociology or related fields from a recognized university can apply for Master of Arts (Sociology) Education. We also accept graduates from other disciplines if they meet minimum marks criteria.
Yes. A masters in sociology can lead to roles in research, policy, academia, NGOs, corporate social responsibility, and even preparation for competitive examinations.
Yes. Many Master of Arts (Sociology) Learning programs include field surveys, research projects, or dissertations to give students practical exposure to sociological research.
Anyone with a qualifying undergraduate degree and interest in understanding social structures, cultural patterns, and research methods can pursue Master of Arts (Sociology) Education.
Yes. Master of Arts (Sociology) Learning equips students with critical thinking, research, and data analysis skills that are in demand across multiple sectors.
The typical duration is two years (four semesters).
Common subjects in Master of Arts (Sociology) Learning include sociological theory, research methodology, social stratification, gender studies, sociology of development, and urban/rural sociology, along with a research project.
Fees for Master of Arts (Sociology) Education vary; students should check the official CCSU website for updated details.
Yes. Master of Arts (Sociology) Learning is designed for flexibility, making it ideal for working professionals or those with other commitments.
Yes. The Master of Arts (Sociology) Education program from CCSU is recognized by UGC/DEB, making the degree valid for jobs, higher studies, and competitive exams.