Bethune BA Women Studies FAQs
Ques. Is Women Studies a major or minor subject in the BA program?
Ans. Women Studies is offered as a general subject in the BA program at Bethune College. It does not lead to an independent degree but is offered as a generic elective for honours subjects. Students can pursue it as a general course alongside their major subject.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing BA Women Studies?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in social work, NGOs, women's organizations, government agencies, research institutions, journalism, and academia. The program prepares students for roles in women's empowerment, gender advocacy, policy-making, and social development sectors.
Ques. Does the course include practical training or internships?
Ans. Yes, the curriculum includes project work, research assignments, and field studies. Students are encouraged to participate in community development projects and gender sensitization programs. The course emphasizes feminist research methodology and practical application of gender studies concepts.
Ques. What is the medium of instruction for the course?
Ans. The medium of instruction is English. However, students study Modern Indian Languages (MIL) as part of the curriculum. The course materials and examinations are primarily in English.
Ques. Can male students apply for this course?
Ans. Bethune College is a women's college and admits only female candidates. Therefore, male students are not eligible for admission to any program at the college.
Ques. How is the course structured in terms of semesters and credits?
Ans. The BA Women Studies program is structured as a 6-semester course with 120 credits in total. Each semester carries 20 credits and 400 marks. The curriculum includes core courses, generic electives, language courses, skill enhancement courses, and discipline-specific electives spread across the semesters.
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