SOCIOLOGY

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Department of Sociology started in the year 2005 at the undergraduate level. The department organizes seminars, workshops, talks, and field visits on issues that are not only socially relevant but also of interest to the student community at large. Students are also encouraged to join and participate in all the departmental and co-curricular activities. Special lectures are arranged so that students can benefit from the same.

The Department offers Sociology as a Discipline Component both for Major and Minor.

Sociology is the scientific study of human society. The Department of Sociology provides its students with the fundamental knowledge of society, orients them to debate and conceptualize social issues and concerns, and also find practical solutions for the same.

The Department of Sociology is committed to teaching its students at the undergraduate level the foundation of sociology within the context of social awareness of diverse national and international social realities and issues, while building a foundation of intellectual skills for independent research useful for varied professions ranging from academic research and teaching to media, to administration, to public leadership, to management, and so on while also including extra-curricular learning.

  • Dr. Prashanta Das

    Assistant Professor Stage II

  • Ms Srijita Roy

    Assistant Professor

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  • Mr. Umapada Panigrahi

    Senior Faculty

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The students of the Department have displayed good academic records in previous years. Almost every year Honours students scored a good percentage and have pursued further higher studies at various universities in West Bengal. Apart from academics, students also excelled in extra-curricular activities by winning many prizes in various college competition and other cultural, and sports activities.

CBCS System

Semester 1 (Honours)

Sem 1 Cc2 additional study materials

Sem 1 cc1

Sem 1 cc2 additional study materials.1

Semester 2 (Honours)

CC 4 notes on Ganhiji and Untouchability

Cc3 study material on Feminism and its various forms

CC4 notes on Dalit Movement

Cc4 notes on Peasant Movement

Cc3 study material ‘ Robert Merton-Middle Range Theory’

Introductory note on Interpretive Sociology

CC3 Hons syllabus

Cc 4 notes on middle Class phenomena

Cc4 Hons syllabus

Introduction to Functionalism and Conflict Theory

Semester 3 (Honours)

Handbook on Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace

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POCSO Act, 2012

cc7 notes on Gender Construction and Gender Socialization

Cc7 notes on Patriarchy

Sec A2 notes on.VISHAKHA Guidelines

cc7 notes on Gendering Sociology

SEM 3 CC5 NOTES ON POLITICAL SYSTEMS

Cc6 Social.Aspects of Religion

cc6 notes on Religion

Sec A2 notes on Sexuality

sem 3 CC 7 syllabus for Sem 3

Sec A2 syllabus Sociology Hons

Sem 3 CC5 SYLLABUS-SOCIO(H)

sem.3 CC 6 Socio H Syllabus

Semester 4 (Honours)

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Unit-27

Unit-6

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CC10 notes on.Social Stratification and Theories

SEC B2 NOTES ON PANCHAYAT AND MUNICIPALITIES

CC9 Notes on Migration and Consequences

SEC B2 MATERIAL ON CSR

CC9 Notes on Population Policies

Cc8 materials on Economc Sociology

Cc8 materials on Development and Globalization

CC9 study materials on Introduction to Poulation Studies

SEC B2 MATERIALS ON SOCIAL Development

Cc10 notes on Social Mobility

cc10 notes on Gendered Stratification

Sem 4.CC9 Syallbus

sem 4 CC8 Syllabus

SEC B2 syllabus

Cc10 syllabus

Semester 5 (Honours)

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01655Sociology 4th Semester(CC-4) materials, Unit-5 By Manisha Biswas

Unit-02 (1)

0239Ideal type of Max Weber,Sem 2, By Shreya Biswas

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Unit-1

DseB1 notes on G.S Ghurye

CC11 NOTES ON EMERGENCE OF SOCIOLOGY

DSEA1 NOTES ON City as Culture

DSE B1 Notes on DP Mukherjee

Cc 11 noteson Max Weber social Action

DSE B1 notes on Verrier Elwin

cc 12 notes on Feminist methodology

DSEB1 notes on Leela Dubey

DSEA1 Urban sociology syllabus

cc12 syllabus

Dse B 1 Syllabus Indian Sociological Tradition

Semester 6 (Honours)

Research-in-Education_compressed

Farmer Unrest and Farmer Movements

syllabus and history of Sociology of health and medicine

Corporate Initiatives and its Implications

Sem 6 critical Theory

Rural Poverty

problem of Agricultural labour in India

Caste Gender and Agrarian Realities

Green Revolution

Agrarian Class Structure

socio cultural dimensions of health and illness

Modern Farmers Unrest

Post Covid Farmers Movement

Semester 1 (General)

Sem 1 General notes

Sem 1 General

Semester 2 (General)

Sem.2 General notes

Semester 3 (General)

 

Semester 4 (General)

 

Semester 5 (General)

 

Semester 6 (General)