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Faculty of Humanties

The Faculty of Humanities includes a wide range of disciplines related to human culture, history, and language. The scope of the Faculty of Humanities is quite broad and includes both traditional and modern fields of study. Some of the major areas of study in the Faculty of Humanities include:


Course Code Name Duration
MA (All Subject) Master of Arts 2 Year
BA (General) Bachelor of Arts 3 Year
BA (Honours) Bachelor of Arts (Honours) 4 Year
BA (Research) Bachelor of Arts (Research) 4 Year
B.Com (General) Bachelor of Commerce 3 Year
MSW Master of Social Work 2 Year
BSW Bachelor of Social Work 3 Year

Literature and Languages: This area of study includes the analysis of literature, writing, linguistics, and foreign languages. It involves the study of written and oral communication, the evolution of language, and the cultural contexts in which literature is produced and consumed.

History and Archaeology: This area of study focuses on the exploration and interpretation of past events, civilizations, and cultures. It involves the study of primary sources, historical methods, and the social, cultural, and political contexts of historical events.

Philosophy: This area of study involves the examination of fundamental questions related to human existence, such as the nature of reality, ethics, knowledge, and the meaning of life.

Cultural Studies: This area of study involves the examination of cultural practices and phenomena, such as art, music, film, media, and popular culture. It explores the cultural influences that shape human experience and behavior.

Religious Studies: This area of study involves the examination of religious beliefs, practices, and institutions. It involves the study of religious texts, history, and the social and cultural contexts of religious traditions.

Anthropology: This area of study involves the examination of human societies, cultures, and behavior. It involves the study of social structures, language, beliefs, and the ways in which humans interact with each other and with their environment.


Overall, the Faculty of Humanities provides students with an opportunity to study and understand the cultural, historical, and linguistic aspects of human society. The scope of this faculty is wide and constantly evolving as new approaches and theories emerge.