3 Years
The B.A. Programme at Ramjas College, University of Delhi, is a three-year undergraduate degree designed for students who prefer an interdisciplinary approach to their education rather than focusing on a single honours subject. It offers flexibility by combining two core disciplines and enhancing students' skills through electives and practical courses.
Degree: Bachelor of Arts (Programme)
Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
Mode: Full-time, regular
Affiliation: University of Delhi
Focus: Balanced exposure to two academic disciplines + skill development
(Offered combinations vary yearly. Common examples include:)
Political Science + History
Economics + Political Science
Hindi + Philosophy
English + History
Sanskrit + Philosophy
Students typically choose one subject as Discipline Course 1 (DC1) and the other as Discipline Course 2 (DC2).
Discipline Courses (DC1 & DC2)
These are the main academic subjects studied over all six semesters.
Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)
Examples: Creative Writing, Translation, Statistical Methods, Communication Skills
Generic Electives (GE)
Interdisciplinary papers from outside your core subjects (e.g., Sociology, Psychology)
Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
Environmental Science, English/MIL Communication
Value Addition Courses (VAC)
Courses focusing on ethics, gender sensitivity, digital literacy, etc.
Completion of 10+2 from a recognized board
Admission via CUET (UG)
Any stream (Arts, Commerce, Science) is eligible
Subject preferences in CUET should align with the intended combinations
Graduates of the B.A. Programme can pursue:
Postgraduate degrees in any of the two studied disciplines (M.A., B.Ed.)
Civil Services and competitive exams (UPSC, SSC, etc.)
Teaching and academia
Mass communication and journalism
Content writing, public relations, and publishing
NGO and social sector work
Legacy as one of DU’s oldest and most respected colleges
Strong departments in humanities and social sciences
Student societies, seminars, debates, and cultural activities
Academic and career guidance support
Access to DU’s central resources and South/North Campus exposure