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what are the courses available at rajagiri college of social science

Amit Kumar Singh 17th Jul, 2020

Hi,

Rajagiri college of social science offerd MCA,

Bcom computer application, Bcom finance and taxation, B.lib. I.Sc, Bsc psychology, BBA, BSW,

M. Lib. I. Sc, Msc psychology, MHRM, MSW.

For more detailed information. Kindly go through this link:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/dqxeclau.top/colleges/rajagiri-college-of-social-sciences-ernakulam/amp

I hope it helps you.

Happy learning! !

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Is tata Institute is useful to study social science and which ug course is best in tata..

pdwords Student Expert 14th Jul, 2020

Hello,

Yes, you can definitely go ahead with studying social sciencce in TISS as it's one of the oldest, illustrous and top university to offer great courses in the field of social science,

If you want to pursue any course at undergraduate level in the field of social science, then you can appear for TISS BAT which is conducted by Tata Institute of Social Science for admission to various undergraduate courses such as Bachelor of Arts in Social Science, Bachelor of Arts in Social Work,Integrated Program in Social Science/Social Work.

Eligibility for this program is passed or appearing 10+2 from any recognized board and age limit should be within 23 years age.

You can visit our page at https://university.careers360.com/articles/tiss-bat to know  more details regrarding this process.

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what is syllbus of GNDU b.a mass communication and journalism and b.a Social science entrance exam? what is exam pattern ?

Akram Khan 15th Aug, 2020

Hi,

The syllabus for entrance exam for admission to B.A mass communication and journalism at GNDU is -

  • General English – Comprehension/ Essay/ Letter
  • Current Affairs
  • Basics Terms of Social Media/ Media Aptitude
  • General English


The entance exam for B.A social science hons. Will be of 100 marks containing 4 sections.which are as follow -

SECTION-A: 10 Glossary of concepts, each carrying 02marks

1. National Human Rights Commission

2. Cybercrime

3. Pandemic

4. Income inequality

5. Zamindari System

6. Directive Principles of State Policy

7. Democracy

8. Metabolism

9. Gender-Budgeting

10. Types of marriage

SECTION-B: 08 questions of short answers (150-200 words) on General Awareness, each carrying 05 marks

1. Solid Waste Management

2. Disaster

3. Climate Change

4. Globalisation

5. World War-II

6. Demographic Dividend

7. Farmer Suicides

8. Make in India

9. COVID-19

10. Good Governance

SECTION-C: Application or Letter writing in English of 15 marks (1x15=15 marks).


SECTION-D: Essay writing (1000 words) in English on any important topic of 25 marks (1x25=25 mark)


Hope this helps.


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how to prepare for BHU UET for BA hons social science? what is the date of UET??

SHUBHAM KUMAR 7th Aug, 2020

Hello Megha ,

Banaras Hindu University organises its Undergrauduate Entrance Test (UET) separately for each courses.

In order to prepare for UET , you need to understand the question paper model which is as follows:

The UET Entrance Exam paper consists of 150 Multiple Choice Questions in which each question carries 3 marks and the duration for the overall examination is 2 hours. If you failed to select the right answer, then your 1 marks will be deducted for each and every wrong answer given by you.

Syllabus of UET Entrance Examination for BA (Social Science):

  • -Quantitative Aptitude, Verbal and Logical Reasoning
  • -English Comprehension and Grammer
  • -Current Affairs of the country
  • -General Science: Science syllabus studied till Class 10
  • -General Social Science: Social Science Syllabus studied till Class 10
  • -General Awareness
  • -Basic Mathematics

Methods to prepare for BHU UET Entrance Test:

The time duration for completing the examination is just 2 hours which is equal to 120 minutes. This means that you will have 48 seconds for answering each questions. Usually each question takes much time than that as the questions are not straight forwarded and it requires time to gather the exact solution and then answer it.

Keeping in consideration the above duration, the best ways to prepare will be as follows:

  • Start making startegies and practicing more to increase your speed of getting the answers. The more you practice, the more fast you will be.
  • Finish those questions first which you know well and confident about it.
  • Get old CBSE Exampler of Class 10 Science and Social Science and go through it.
  • If you not sure about any questions, then skip answering it. By this way you will save yourself from losing one negative marking.
  • Prepare the Old Question Paper of the past 5 years and try solving it again and again. This will give you a perfect idea and habit of answering such questions in the given time.

So the above were the methods which you can use to qualify the entrance examination.

In case if you need any more support, please feel free to mention.

Good Luck !!

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what are the best courses available for those who are interested in social science subject and language subject after 12th

Mayank Chowdhary 26th Jun, 2020

I will enlist down some of the top courses in the field of social sciences and language -

  1. Bachelors of Humanities and Social Science
  2. Buisness and Law
  3. Mass Communication
  4. Mass media
  5. BA in any foreign language
  6. Story writer
  7. Content writer
  8. BMM
  9. Mass communication
  10. PG in history, geography

Best wishes. Thank-you.

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can i do b.ed in political science after ba in social science and humanities from ambedkar university delhi?

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 17th Jun, 2020

hi,

see b.ed in political science is 2 years certification course in political science, eligibility criteria for b.ed in political science is  candidates must completed graduation (B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com.),or other relevant degree course  from a recognized university. Need to secure a minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST candidates) at the level of graduation. marks criteria may differ college to college.


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what is the syllabus of ba in social science and humanities in ambedkar university delhi?

harshitasharansrivastava Student Expert 15th Jun, 2020

Hi Anju,

You need to study following subjects at Ambedkar University in BA Social Science and Humanities course:

  • Compulsory Foundation Courses (Languages and Environmental Issues)
  • Foundation Optional Courses
  • Core Economics Courses
  • Elective courses

Different credit points will be given on the basis of above subjects. Also you'll have the option to choose electives from following subjects:

Electives in Political Science

• Introduction to Politics

• Political Thought in Contemporary India

• Politics in South Asia

• Legal Literacy and Application in India

• Democracy and Development in India

• Public Policy and Administration in India

Electives in Hindi

• Hindi Sahitya ki Rooprekha

• Bharatiya aur Vishwa Sahitya

• Aadhunik Sahityik Pravittiyan aur Andolan

• Sahitya ki Samajh

• Bhasha Shikshan

• Swadhinata Andolan ka Vaicharik Jagat aur Hindi

• Hindi Sanjhi Sanskriti

For more details visit:

https://aud.ac.in/uploads/1/admission/admissions2019/BA%20Honours%20in%20Social%20Sciences%20and%20Humanities%20Flyer%202018%20Final.pdf

Good Luck

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HSLC exam.Social science 2017

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 13th Jun, 2020

Hi

You can download hslc exam of Social Science 2017 by visiting our page the link for the same is given below

https://school.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/assam-hslc-question-papers-social-science-2017

These  papers will help you to understand the types of questions which are asked in exam, you will understand the important topics which are covered in the exam by practising them so that you can accordingly prepare for the exam , you will also get to know your preparation level .


Best of luck for your examination.


Thank you

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university of hyderabad....social science entrance exam how many chapter on reasioning

pdwords Student Expert 20th Jul, 2020

Hello,

Entrance test carrying 100 marks in  MCQs format will be conducted for admission to MA Integrated Social Science in University of Hyderabad, it will have four sections as follows:

  • Part A consists of Social Studies and General Awareness
  • Part B consists of  Language and Comprehension
  • Part C consists of  Reasoning Ability
  • Part D consists of  Quantitative Aptitude


Each section aforementioned has 25 questions, each carrying one mark. Although there's no exact syllabus, but you can cover topics such as Alphanumeric Series,Coding Decoding,Blood Relations,Ranking/Direction/Alphabet Test,Syllogism,Puzzle etc.

You can go through books such as MK Pandey's Analytical Reasoning, or RK Agarwal Verbal and Nonverbal Reasoning. In case you don't have these books, there are various competitive exams sites where you'll find plenty of practice papers for reasoning section(but before you proceed to practice you need to develop conceptual understanding of the topics for which you can use the Internet extensively)you can go through them in order to evaluate your progress,

Also consider going through previous year paper at http://igmlnet.uohyd.ac.in:8000/question-papers.htm#IMA_/_IMSc__Courses

This is highly important in order to be  acquainted with paper pattern, topics, number and type of questions, level of difficulty and other relevant details pertaining to preparation of the exam.

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uoh social science entrance exam syllabus on quantitative aptitude

pdwords Student Expert 20th Jul, 2020

Hello,

Admission to MA Integrated Social Science in University of Hyderabad will be done through entrance test of 100 marks in MCQs format divided into four sections as follows:

  1. Part A consists of Social Studies and General Awareness
  2. Part B consists of  Language and Comprehension
  3. Part C consists of  Reasoning Ability
  4. Part D consists of  Quantitative Aptitude

Each section above consists of 25 questions, each carrying one marks. There's no exact syllabus regarding this. But you can go through NCERT book for conceptual understanding or RS Agarwal book of quantitative aptitude.

You can prepare for Profit & Loss, Mensuration – Cylinder, Cone, Sphere,Ratio & Proportion, Percentage, Work & Time,Work & Time,Simple Interest & Compound Interest & Surds & Indices,Mixtures & Allegations, Square Roots, etc.


You can also visit various competitive exams sites where you'll find plenty of practice papers for quant section, after conceptual understanding of the topics, you can go through them in order to evaluate your progress,

Consider, going through previous year paper at http://igmlnet.uohyd.ac.in:8000/question-papers.htm#IMA_/_IMSc__Courses

This will make you acquainted with paper pattern, topics, number and type of questions and other relevant details pertaining to preparation of the exam.

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