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A Bachelor of Arts (BA) is a university undergraduate degree that focuses on the liberal arts, humanities, and social sciences. It typically takes three to four years to complete and provides students with a broad and flexible education.
This degree allows students to major in subjects such as English, history, psychology, sociology, political science, languages, and the arts. The program emphasizes critical thinking, communication, creativity, and analytical skills. Along with major-specific Paper, students often take electives from a range of disciplines, promoting a well-rounded academic experience.
A BA degree prepares graduates for diverse career paths in fields like education, media, public service, business, and the creative industries. It also serves as a strong foundation for graduate or professional studies.
Duration: 4 years (8 semesters)
Mode: Semester-based system
Per Semester: Typically 20 credits
Credits: Total of 120 credits required for degree completion
A Bachelor of Arts (BA) is typically offered program under the Three-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUGP), aligning with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. This structure provides students with flexibility and multiple exit options based on the number of credits earned.
Major Paper: Core subjects chosen by the student.
Minor Paper: Additional subjects to complement the major.
Skill Enhancement Paper (SEC): Paper aimed at enhancing employability skills.
Ability Enhancement Paper (AEC): Paper designed to improve foundational skills.
Value Added Paper (VAC): Paper that provide additional knowledge and skills.
Multidisciplinary Paper (MDC): Paper from other disciplines to promote a holistic education.
Internship/Dissertation: Practical experience or research work in the final year.