The M.A. program is ideal for individuals looking to specialize in their field of interest and pursue careers in research, education, public policy, social work, or government. It is well-suited for those seeking higher academic qualifications in Economics, Political Science, Sociology, History, Psychology, or Philosophy.
You must have a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (B.A. or equivalent) to join this course. The program is designed for individuals who wish to build on their undergraduate knowledge and specialize further.
Depending on your specialization, you may use research tools like SPSS for data analysis (Economics, Sociology), statistical tools, qualitative analysis software (like NVivo for Sociology and Psychology), and basic software tools for writing and presentations (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Yes, upon successful completion of the program, you will receive a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in your chosen specialization (Economics, Political Science, Sociology, History, Psychology, or Philosophy).
Yes, the course involves research projects, case studies, and a dissertation that allows you to apply the theoretical knowledge gained in real-world scenarios. Some specializations may also have fieldwork components or practical workshops.
Currently, the course is available in-person at our training centers. However, there are plans to introduce online options in the near future for increased flexibility.