Sociologist - How to become a Sociologist?

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Sociology is a branch of social science that deals with the study of the society as a whole. Those who have studied the various courses in Sociology can become sociologists in the future.

These professionals are actually social scientists, who conduct research activities on different groups of people. In their day-to-day affairs, Sociologists carry out studies in the origin, structure and behavioral patterns of groups of individuals and also their culture, origin and developments that have emerged as part of living together in a society. These social scientists also concentrate on specific groups with a view to set up universal laws and theories that can elucidate individual social behavior.

Qualifying Exam

To become a Sociologist, aspirants have to study the postgraduate course in Sociology or related fields. Those who have a doctoral degree in Sociology can conduct research and development activities in the sector. Aspirants need to have sound knowledge in Statistics, Communications and Mathematics for carrying out research activities efficiently and effectively. On completion of the program, professionals can seek out for employments in public or private sector. Sociologists are mostly employed in historical societies, media and communication, non-profit organizations and so on. They can work as policy analysts in Government agencies, where they have to examine the after effects of the legislation and economic policies or other political decisions on the society.

Who is eligible to apply?

Aspirants who have completed the Bachelors’ degree in Sociology can study the Masters’ course in the relevant fields. In addition, they have to clear a PG entrance test in order to get admissions for the Masters’ courses. Postgraduates can pursue the PhD courses in Sociology. They should have done the course from a recognized University so as to get good jobs.

Key Points in the process

  • Complete the 12 years of schooling.
  • Earn a graduation in Sociology or related fields
  • Pursue the postgraduate courses in the concerned areas.
  • Carry out research programs in Sociology.
  • Apply for Government sector and private sector jobs.

How to prepare for exam and interview?

A systematic study may help aspirants to gain basic awareness in the qualifying exam subjects. In addition, they can refer specialized books and previous question papers so as to prepare for the test. Reading newspapers may help them to expand their common awareness and knowledge about current events. It may really help them in attending interviews.

 
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