Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

 PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Surana Educational Institutions (SEI) offers a dynamic, interdisciplinary Bachelor of Arts (BA) programme. This programme provides students with a holistic understanding of humanities, social sciences, and languages, equipping them with the analytical, creative, and communication skills needed to thrive in the modern workplace and shape the future.

Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, students explore histories, cultures, political systems, economies, literature, journalism, and psychology. The curriculum emphasises critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and independent judgment, preparing graduates for diverse career opportunities across industries.


 Eligibility

Class-XII or PUC from a recognised Board.

Key Features

  • Diverse Disciplines: A broad selection of subjects, including journalism, psychology, political science, history, economics, and English literature.
  • Interdisciplinary Learning: Encourages connections between disciplines, fostering deeper understanding and innovative thinking.
  • Expert Faculty: Knowledgeable and passionate educators who are leaders in their fields.
  • Practical Experience: Internships, research opportunities, and industry exposure bridge academic learning with real-world applications.
  • Global Perspective: Insights into global issues and systems, preparing students for careers in a diverse and interconnected world.


Available Combinations

To suit varied career goals and academic interests, SEI offers three unique combinations under the BA programme:

1. BA - HEP (History, Economics, Political Science)

Ideal for students preparing for competitive exams like IAS and KAS or planning to pursue higher studies in these fields. This combination offers insights into political systems, economic policies, and historical analysis, laying a strong foundation for public service, policymaking, or academic careers.


2. BA - HTJ (History, Tourism, Journalism)

Perfect for students aspiring to careers in media or the tourism industry. Journalism develops skills in communication, media ethics, and investigative reporting, while Tourism provides an understanding of the industry’s dynamics. Internships with leading media houses and exposure to tourism management prepare students for impactful careers in these sectors.


3. BA - JOP (Journalism, Optional English, Psychology)

This combination is ideal for students interested in media, mental health, or literature. Psychology internships with organisations like Manasa Neuropsychiatric Hospital and Cadabam’s Psychosocial Rehabilitation Centre provide practical experience. Optional English deepens literary appreciation and critical analysis, while Journalism hones storytelling and media production skills.