The Online Master of Arts (MA) is a 2-year postgraduate program designed for students who want to gain advanced knowledge in humanities, social sciences, and liberal studies. This program sharpens analytical, critical thinking, and research skills, making graduates ready for roles in academia, public administration, research, communication, psychology, and cultural studies. It is also a great stepping stone for those aspiring to pursue Ph.D., UGC-NET, or civil services.
Wide Choice of Specialisations - Choose from English, History, Psychology, Political Science, and more.
UGC-Recognized Degree - Valid for higher studies, government exams, and global opportunities.
Flexible & Online - Learn at your pace without disrupting your job or commitments.
Research-Oriented Curriculum - Focus on dissertations, research methodology, and analytical studies.
Career-Boosting Qualification - Opens doors to teaching, research, policy-making, journalism, and corporate roles.
Bachelor's degree (preferably in Arts / Humanities / Social Sciences) with 45-50% marks
Previous academic transcripts (10th, 12th, Graduation)
Transfer/migration certificate (if applicable)
Government-issued ID proof
Passport-size photographs
Advanced Literary Theory / Social Thought - Research Methodology - Elective (Specialisation I) - Communication Skills
Public Policy & Governance - Applied Psychology / Global Politics - Elective (Specialisation II) - Cultural Studies
Contemporary Issues in Society - Advanced Economics / Media Studies - Elective (Specialisation III) - Data Interpretation for Social Sciences
Dissertation / Research Project - Elective (Specialisation IV) - Seminar / Case Study - Ethics & Professional Studies
English - Literary theory, criticism, poetry, novels, and global literature.
History - Ancient, medieval, and modern Indian & world history.
Political Science - Governance, public administration, global politics.
Economics - Micro & macroeconomics, applied economics, policy studies.
Psychology - Cognitive psychology, counseling, behavioral sciences.
Sociology - Social theories, research methods, and cultural studies.
Public Administration - Administrative systems, policy-making, governance.
Journalism & Mass Communication - Media studies, digital communication, public relations.
for the entire program (depends on specialization & university)