Program Overview
The B.A. in Rural Development is a three-year (six semesters) undergraduate program covering key areas such as rural sociology, community development, rural economics, agricultural development, Panchayati Raj system, and rural planning.
The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with practical exposure through fieldwork, community projects, surveys, internships, and rural development programs. Students gain hands-on experience in working with rural communities and development initiatives.
The program emphasizes social responsibility, sustainability, and grassroots development, enabling students to contribute effectively to rural transformation.