1. What courses are offered by the Department of Social Sciences and Languages?
The department offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in disciplines such as History, Political Science, Sociology, English, Hindi, Punjabi, and more.
2. What are the eligibility criteria for admission to UG and PG programs?
For undergraduate programs, students must have passed 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board. For postgraduate programs, a relevant undergraduate degree with the required percentage is mandatory.
3. What is the admission process for various courses?
Admissions are typically based on academic merit. In some cases, entrance tests or interviews may be required.
4. Does the department offer research opportunities?
Yes, the department offers Ph.D. programs in multiple disciplines with experienced faculty guidance.
5. Who are the faculty members of the department?
Our faculty comprises highly qualified professionals. Detailed profiles are available in the Faculty section.
6. Are interdisciplinary courses or electives offered?
Yes, students can choose interdisciplinary and language electives to broaden academic exposure.
7. What kind of career opportunities do graduates have?
Graduates can pursue careers in education, civil services, journalism, research, translation, and publishing.
8. Are internships or fieldwork part of the curriculum?
Yes, many courses include internships, fieldwork, or community engagement.
9. Does the department organize seminars or workshops?
Regular seminars, guest lectures, workshops, and cultural events are organized.
10. Is language proficiency part of the curriculum?
Yes, courses focus on communication skills, literature, and translation in multiple languages.