| Department
of Sociology |
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| Head of Department : Prof.
J.K. Pundir |
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| The Department of Sociology was established in 1970. To fulfill the need of quality improvement and to bridge the gap between post graduation and research, the department started with M.Phil. programme. Since the Indian society is still largely rural and a large segment of population is backward and weak, the department has been undertaking studies and teaching in the area of Rural Sociology, Studies of Weaker Sections of Society with an emphasis on the understanding of Research Methodology and Sociological Theory. There is always a field orientation at all levels of courses to grasp the contemporary social reality. |
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| The department is currently offering the following programmes of study : |
| (i) M.A. (Sociology) Programme |
| It is a two year (Four Semesters) Course |
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| (ii) M.Phil. Programme |
| It is a one year (Two Semesters) course with a research project |
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| (iii) Ph.D. Programme |
| The Department offers Ph.D. programme in the special areas of Rural Studies, Political Sociology and the Study of Weaker Sections |
| Note : The department also offers Self Finance Course i.e. Master of Social Work(M.S.W.) |
| Details of this course is available in a separate information brochure for Self Finance Course. |
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| Designation |
Name |
Qulaifications |
Specializations |
Email |
Resume |
Professor
(Head) |
J.K.Pundir |
M.A.,
LLB., M.Phil., Ph.D. |
Rural
Studies, Study of Weaker Section of Society,
Political Sociology Research Methodology. |
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| Professor |
Yogendra Singh |
M.A.,
M.Phil., Ph.D. |
Rural Studies,
Study of Weaker Section of Society, Political Sociology |
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| Lecturer |
Y. P.Singh |
M.A. |
Indian Society and Urbanization |
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| Lecturer |
Alok Kumar |
M.A.,
M.Phil. |
Social Movement,
Medical Sociology and Research Methodology |
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| Social Work |
| Designation |
Name |
Qulaifications |
Specializations |
Email |
Resume |
| Coordinator |
J.K.Pundir |
M.A.,
LLB., M.Phil., Ph.D. |
Rural
Studies, Study of Weaker Section of Society,
Political Sociology Research Methodology. |
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| Programmes/Class and Duration: |
| The department is currently offering the following programmes of study : |
| (i) M.A. (Sociology) Programme |
| It is a one year (Two Semesters) course with a research project |
| (iii) Ph.D. Programme |
| The Department offers Ph.D. programme in the special areas of Rural Studies, Political Sociology and the Study of Weaker Sections |
| Note : The department also offers Self Finance Course i.e. Master of Social Work(M.S.W.) |
| Details of this course is available in a separate information brochure for Self Finance Courses. |
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| Nature: |
| Regular Course |
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| Eligibility Conditions: |
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| M.A.Sociology:- |
| Second Class Bachelor’s Degree (including concerned subject) with 55% marks and second division in intermediate examination or 50% in each of the Bachelor’s Degree and Intermediate Examination, separately For admission in M.A (Sociology), candidate having B.Sc. or B.B.A. degree are also eligible. |
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| M.Phil.Programme:- |
| Master’s Degree in concerned Subject with 55% marks. The eligibility conditions regarding Bachelor’s Degree and Intermediate Examinations are same as for Admissions to M.A. Programme |
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| Intake (Number of Seats): |
| M.A.: 20, M.Phil. : 10 Ph.D . As per university rules. |
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| Syllabus M.A. Sociology |
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| Syllabus M. Phil. Sociology |
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