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what is the difference between generic elective and minors ?


Kanishka saklani 6th Feb, 2025
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kumardurgesh1802 6th Feb, 2025

Hello there,

Generic Elective (GE) and Minors are both additional subjects in a degree program, but they serve different purposes:

  1. Generic Elective (GE):

    • Chosen from other disciplines (outside the main subject).
    • Helps in gaining interdisciplinary knowledge.
    • Usually opted by students in CBCS (Choice-Based Credit System) .
    • Example: A Physics major student taking Economics as a GE.

  2. Minors:

    • A secondary specialization alongside the major subject.
    • Requires completing a set number of courses in the chosen minor.
    • More structured than GEs and adds depth to an additional subject.
    • Example: A Computer Science major taking Mathematics as a minor.

In short, GEs provide broad exposure, while Minors offer focused secondary expertise .


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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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7th Feb, 2025
First of all thankyou so much for dedicating your time to answer my query. I still have an query that if suppose i end up doing political science honours and select history as my general elective in all semester then will history be also considered as an subject which i have studied or will it be called that i have done minors in it ? Please explain this too it would help me alot
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Devraj Student Expert 6th Feb, 2025

Hi,

A "generic elective" is a course that is chosen from a different academic discipline, and allows students to explore subjects outside their major, while a "minor" is the only focused area of study within a degree program where a student takes a dedicated set of courses to gain specialized knowledge in a secondary subject, often related to their major. A generic elective is a single course from another field, while a minor is a structured collection of courses forming a secondary area of study.

Hope this information will help you

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7th Feb, 2025
Thankyou so much first of all . Like i want to pursue political science and history both but by searching it on internet i got to know that government colleges do not provide double majors else what one can do is do honours in one and select other as general elective so like i take political science honours and continue history as my general elective for all semester so would me studying history would be counted further in future if want to give any exam
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