Arts

Benefits of Studying Arts

  1. 1.  Studying Arts or Humanities help a student develop powers of analysis and expression.

  2. 2. Though the study of arts may not make you directly employable, it prepares you for future jobs that require good communication skills, logical reasoning and analytical ability.

  3. 3. Many employers prefer people from Humanities background because not only do they have the ability to work independently and analytically but they are also experts in collecting information and writing clearly and coherently.

  4. 4. The plethora of subjects that a student gets to study under Humanities stream is huge. Subjects like Geography, Philosophy, History, Sociology, and Political Science open a wide variety of career options.​

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Advantages of Masters of Arts Degrees

A Master of Arts in Marketing? An MA in Management? The arts have little to do with marketing and management, but a creative inclination is not a necessary prerequisite to join a Master of Arts programme. In fact, it is not fine arts that are mastered, but liberal arts. And what that means is basically the same as what it meant back in classical antiquity when the term originated.

Back then, the concept of liberal arts education did not differ much from how we see it today: it has always aimed at developing knowledgeable, virtuous, ethical, articulate, and curious individuals who can communicate their ideas clearly, know how to follow them through, and look for and use available resources.

In modern day, the best way to explain the difference between the MA and the Master of Science degree would probably be to say that a Master of Arts is more mainstream and socially-centric, nurturing a broader set of social skills in addition to the theory and practice of the discipline of choice. The MSc degree, on the other hand, focuses heavily on scientific learning – good to do when dealing with medicine or finance, right? The MSc is also ideal for those interested in postgraduate research.

In a day and age when it is broadly considered that STEM education (science, technology, engineering and math) is the only pathway to success, a Master of Arts degree can use some defending. So here are 5 great advantages of an MA degree:

A Master of Arts relies heavily on student-teacher interaction, mentorship and collaboration. It is less academic in that sense than an MSc, and focuses greatly on the practical and social application and uses of theories and methods. There is greater freedom of credit selection and the choice spans over the different schools of a university. Faculty is often composed of practicing professionals, in addition to those with Doctoral degrees.

In addition to the purely technical skills acquired through a Master of Arts degree, students get the opportunity to hone their soft skills that are highly sought after by employers today. An MA degree would perfect your powers of inquiry, logical thinking and critical analysis. It will also boost your ability to apply theoretical knowledge to current issues, and allow you to take professional initiative. Finally, problem-solving, written and oral expression, communication and presentation skills, all of which are almost always listed in job ads, will come to you more naturally than before.

Unlike Masters of Science programmes, a Master of Arts degree assumes a more mainstream approach to theory application. Students are to consider business theories from a social, anthropological, psychological, and ethical perspective. Public and customer response to business practices, matters of communication and long- and short-term impact of the different business models would be a mandatory part of business studies in a MA degree.

Students can choose from following subjects

  • 1. English
  • 2. Marathi
  • 3. Hindi
  • 4. Economics
  • 5. Geography
  • 6. Sociology
  • 7. Physical Education
  • 8. Environmental Science