ARTS & HUMANITIES
"FIMS"
Admission to Arts & Humanities programs generally requires candidates to have completed their higher secondary education (10+2) from a recognized board. Many institutions admit students based on their 12th-grade marks, while some prestigious universities may conduct entrance exams or interviews. Courses such as Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) are offered with specializations in subjects like History, Literature, Psychology, Political Science, Sociology, and more.
Candidates must have passed their 10+2 exams in any stream (Arts, Science, or Commerce) from a recognized board. There is usually a minimum marks requirement (typically around 45-50%) depending on the institution and the specific course. Some universities may also have specific subject requirements based on the chosen specialization.
The standard duration of an Arts & Humanities undergraduate course is three years (B.A.). It is divided into six semesters, covering both core and elective subjects based on the students area of interest. For postgraduate courses like M.A. (Master of Arts), the duration is typically two years.
Fee Type | 1st Year | 2nd Year | 3rd Year |
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Tution Fee | 50000 | 50000 | 50000 |
Graduates in Arts & Humanities have diverse career options. They can pursue careers in education, media, journalism, public relations, social work, law, content writing, administration, research, and more. Depending on the specialization, students may find roles as historians, journalists, psychologists, teachers, human resource specialists, or in creative industries like advertising, theater, or design. Some graduates may choose to pursue further studies in law, civil services, or academic research.