School of Humanities & Social Science
B.A.
Bachelor of Arts degree is an undergraduate arts degree awarded for students usually in a branch of the Liberal Arts. It includes English, Hindi, History, Journalism , Psychology ,etc.
Duration of the course – It is a three year post graduate course which is divided into six semesters.
Eligibility – For admissions into B.A course, students are needed to clear 10+2 from a recognized board with a minimum of 50% aggregate.
BJMC
Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication course deals with mass media communication, media journalism, media issues, and media research and more.
Duration of the course – It is a three year under graduate course which is divided into six semesters.
Eligibility – For admissions into BJMC course, students are needed to clear 10+2 from a recognized board with a minimum of 50% aggregate.
M.A.
Master of Arts degree can be pursued by students who have completed their bachelors .
Duration of the course – It is a two year post graduate course which is divided into four semesters.
Eligibility – For admissions into M.A course, students are needed to clear B.A from a recognized board with a minimum of 55% aggregate.
MJMC
Master of Journalism & Mass Communication course involves the study of different forms of mass media including newspapers, radio, television, films, etc to convey information to a large audience.
Duration of the course – It is a two year post graduate course which is divided into four semesters.
Eligibility – For admissions into MJMC course, students are needed to clear graduation from a recognized board with a minimum of 50% aggregate.
BSW
Bachelor of Social Work is a professional degree course majoring in the field of social work.
Duration of the course – It is a three year under graduate course which is divided into six semesters.
Eligibility – For admissions into BSW course, students are needed to clear 10+2 in humanities or science stream from a recognized board with a minimum of 40% aggregate.
MSW
Master of Social Work is a specialized master’s degree course that covers topics such as the history of social work, social work research and quantitative analysis, etc.
Duration of the course – It is a two year post graduate course which is divided into four semesters.
Eligibility – For admissions into MSW course, students are needed to clear graduation from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% aggregate.