B.A. Humanities

Akal College of Arts & Social Sciences at Eternal University offers the BA Humanities course specifically tailored for AIRWE project students. This program is designed to equip students with a diverse skill set, encompassing history, Punjabi, computer science, political science, and English communication. The primary goal is to empower students with a wide range of skills, fostering personal growth and enhancing their employability.

The curriculum places a strong emphasis on developing comprehensive reading and proficient writing skills, along with the ability to critically assess and connect ideas. Additionally, students are encouraged to hone their problem-solving abilities, ensuring they are well-prepared to contribute effectively in any workplace once they secure employment.

Our dedicated faculty members prioritize the enhancement of students’ English language proficiency, recognizing its paramount importance in today’s globalized world. Through a series of workshops and seminars, students have the opportunity to apply their knowledge practically, aligning their skills with the dynamic demands of the industry.

At Akal College of Arts & Social Sciences, we firmly believe in the transformative power of the arts and social sciences. Our mission is to cultivate socially aware and responsible individuals who are equipped to address both local and global societal issues. By offering insights into these concerns, we aim to nurture active and engaged members of society who are well-prepared to contribute positively to the world.

Eligibility – 10+2 with minimum of 50% marks (any stream).

Duration – 3 Years

Total Number of Seats –  80

Subjects in the course includes

  • Compulsory Language – English and Punjabi
  • Indian Constitution and Ancient Indian History
  • Functional English
  • Political History of India and Indian political Thinkers
  • Basics of Computer
  • Library Management
  • Comparative Political Theory
  • Basic web designing
  • Childhood and growing up
  • Rise of Indian Republic
  • Modern World
  • Comparative Constitution of UK and USA
  • Practical in teaching and learning