B.A. (Bachelor of Arts)
Admission Procedure
About
Bachelor of Arts (BA) is an undergraduate degree focused on the humanities and social sciences. It provides a broad education in subjects like literature, history, philosophy, political science, and sociology. BA programs emphasize critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills. The degree is versatile, offering diverse career paths and opportunities for further study.
Focus:
The BA degree primarily focuses on the humanities and social sciences, offering a broad understanding of human culture, society, and behavior.
Subjects:
BA programs include a wide range of subjects such as:
Social Sciences:Political science, sociology, economics, psychology, anthropology.
Other: Fine arts, performing arts, communication, and sometimes even areas like informatics and business sciences.
Eligibility:
Typically requires a bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum percentage, and may involve entrance exams or prior teaching experience.
Practical Experience:
Includes supervised teaching practice in real classroom settings to gain hands-on experience.
Job Opportunities:
B.Ed graduates can work as teachers, assistant professors, lecturers, and counselors, and may need to pass Teacher Eligibility Tests (TETs) for government jobs. Graduates are qualified to teach at various levels, including primary, secondary, and senior secondary schools, and can also work in educational NGOs, EdTech companies, and special education institutions.