The BA syllabus provides a broad understanding of arts and humanities with a focus on critical thinking, communication, and cultural awareness. It balances core subjects with electives to suit student interests.
The first year focuses on basic concepts in humanities and social sciences.
This year delves deeper into chosen streams and introduces analytical skills.
The final year allows specialization with elective courses and research projects.
| Subject | Book Title | Author |
|---|---|---|
| English Literature | Introduction to English Literature | Dr. A.C. Ward |
| Political Science | Indian Government and Politics | J.C. Johari |
| Psychology | Introduction to Psychology | Baron and Byrne |
| Economics | Principles of Economics | N. Gregory Mankiw |
Yes, BA mainly focuses on theoretical subjects, critical reading, and writing skills. However, many universities include project work and presentations to encourage practical understanding.
Usually, universities allow you to choose or change your specialization at the end of the first year or beginning of the second year, depending on their curriculum policies.
Most BA courses are theory-based, but some specializations like Psychology may include practical sessions and projects.
