Syllabus UGC NET Sociology
The UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) syllabus in Sociology is designed to assess candidates’ comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the core concepts, theories, and research methodologies in sociology.
The syllabus covers various topics, ensuring that successful candidates possess a solid foundation in sociological principles and are well-equipped to pursue academic or research careers.
The syllabus is divided into two papers: And these 2 papers are, Paper I and Paper II. Paper I focuses on teaching and research aptitude, covering research methodology, data interpretation, communication skills, and logical reasoning.
This paper aims to evaluate candidates’ ability to comprehend and analyse research data and proficiency in effectively communicating complex ideas.
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Paper II delves into the core areas of sociology, encompassing various sub-disciplines and specialized topics. The paper is further divided into several units, each covering a specific aspect of sociological study. These units include:
Sociological Theory: Exploring classical and contemporary sociological theories, their development, and their applications in understanding social phenomena.
Research Methods and Techniques: Examining quantitative and qualitative research methods, data collection techniques, and data analysis strategies used in sociological research.
Social Institutions: Analyzing the structure, functions, and dynamics of social institutions such as family, education, religion, economy, and polity.
Social Stratification: Studying the patterns, causes, and consequences of social inequality, including class, caste, gender, and other forms of stratification.
Social Change and Development: Investigating the processes, factors, and theories of social change, as well as sociological perspectives on development and globalization.
Population and Society: Exploring demographic trends, population dynamics, and their implications for social policy and planning.
By mastering the topics outlined in the UGC NET Sociology syllabus, candidates demonstrate their readiness to contribute to the advancement of sociological knowledge and to engage in teaching, research, or policy-related roles within the discipline.
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