Admission
Only the successful students of the 4-year BSS (Hons.) program shall be eligible for admission into the MSS degree program.
The Program
The Master’s program in Sociology is a one year degree program, which began in 1960. The program consists of 40 credits and divided into two semesters: semester 1 and semester 2. Each semester shall be of 19 weeks, of which
- 15 weeks will be for class teaching
- 1 week break for reading, and
- 3 weeks for administering the semester final examination.
The program shall include teaching of 10 course units for a total of 1000 marks, which shall be translated into 40 credit hours.
The total credit hours shall be evaluated on the basis of 1000 total marks, of which 900 marks shall be for 9 full unit taught courses, and 50 marks for written comprehensive and 50 for oral examination.
Each full unit course shall be of 100 marks.
The program shall offer two alternatives: Master’s degree by thesis or by course work.
A Master’s thesis can be taken in lieu of one taught course. Thesis will be given up to top 10 percent of students each batch based on Honors final semester academic achievement. Master’s degree by thesis includes teaching of 8 course units for a total of 800 marks, one thesis of 100 marks (in lieu of one course unit) and 50 marks for written comprehensive and 50 marks for oral examination.
Master’s degree by course work includes teaching of 9 course units for a total of 900 marks and 100 marks for comprehensive examination: written 50 marks and oral 50 marks respectively.
Number of lecture classes/contact hours per week shall be determined on the basis of the credit hours assigned to each course.
- For a 4 credit course unit, there shall be two lecture classes of 90 minutes each and one 60 minutes discussion class/tutorial or class/group presentation/class test every week.
- For the 1st Semester, there shall be 5 courses with 100 marks each, resulting in 20 (twenty) earned credits per semester, i.e., there shall be 5 courses with 4 credits assigned to each course.
- For the 2nd Semester, there shall be 4 taught courses for 400 marks (4 credit hours assigned to each course) and 100 marks for written and oral comprehensive examination with 4 credit hours assigned against it; or for the thesis students, 3 taught courses for 300 marks (4 credit hours assigned to each course) and 100 marks for thesis (4 credit hours) and 100 marks for written and oral comprehensive examination with 4 credit hours assigned against it.
The distribution of course units, marks and credit build up for the MSS degree program for 1000 marks for 10 course units, with varying credit hours per course shall be as under:
Course Structure for MSS Program |
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Semester |
Degree by course work |
Degree by thesis |
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No of courses |
Total marks |
Earned credit |
No of courses |
Total marks |
Earned credit |
|
First |
5 |
500 |
20 |
5 |
500 |
20 |
Second
|
4 |
400 |
16 |
3 |
300 |
12 |
Comprehensive (written) and viva vocea
|
100
|
4 |
Comprehensive (written) and viva vocea
|
100
|
4 |
|
- |
- |
- |
Thesisb 1 |
100 |
4 |
|
Total |
10 |
1000 |
40 |
10 |
1000 |
40 |
aComprehensive written = 50 marks, Viva voce = 50 marks, bThesis = 80, viva = 20