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Can you provide me the syllabus of Sociology subject for preparation of National Eligibility Test (NET) - JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) of University Grants Commission (UGC)?
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The syllabus of Sociology subject for preparation of National Eligibility Test (NET) - JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) of University Grants Commission (UGC) is as follows:

Syllabus for paper 2
Basic Concepts
• Institution
• Culture
• Community
• Association
• Norms and Values
Social Group
• Meaning
• Primary- Secondary
• Formal- Informal
• In-group- Out-group
• Reference Group
Social Institutions
• Marriage
• Family education
• Economy
• Religion
• Polity
Meaning and Nature of Social Research
• Nature of Social Phenomena
• The scientific Method
• Objectivity and Subjectivity, fact and Value in social phenomena
Social Structure
• Status and role, their interrelationship
• Role set
• Status Sequence
• Multiple roles
• Status Set
• Role Conflict
Socialization
• Resocialization
• Adult Socialization
• Agencies of Socialization
• Anticipatory Socialization
• Theories of Socialization
Social Stratification
• Social differentiation, Inequality and Hierarchy
• Forms of Stratification
• Theories of Social stratification
• Social Mobility
Social Change
• Concepts and Types
• Diffusion
• Revolution
• Change in structure and Change of Structure
• Evolution
• Progress
• Transformation
• Dialectical Theory
• Cyclical Theory
Functional
• Malinowski
• Durkheim
• Parsons
• Merton
Sociological Theory
• Structural
• Radcliff Brown
• Nadel
• Levi- Strauss
Conflict
• Karl Marx
• Dahrendorf
• Coser
• Collins
Interactionist
• Social Action: Max Webber. Pareto
• Symbolic Interactionism: G H Mead, Blumer
Statistics in Social Research
• Correlational analysis
• Measures of Central Tendency
• Reliability and Validity
• Measures of Dispersion
• Test of Significance
Quantitative Methods
• Survey
• Hypothesis and Sampling
• Participant Observation
• Content Analysis
• Life history
• Research designs and its types
• Techniques of data collection: Observation, questionnaire, Schedule interview
• Case study
• Oral history
Phenomenology and Ethenomethodology
• Neo functionalism and Neo Marxism
• Structuration and Post Modernism
Conceptualizing Indian Society
• Contemporary Issues: Socio-Cultural
• Cultural Diversity
• Family Disharmony
• Inequality of Caste and Gender
• People of India: Groups and Communities
• Poverty
• Theoretical Perspectives
• Unity in Diversity
Issues Pertaining to Deviance
• Tradition and Modernity in India
• Problems of Nation Building
• Challenges of Globalization
Part 3 will contain descriptive type questions from any of the electives listed below.
• Rural Sociology
• Industry and Society
• Sociology of Development
• Population and Society
• Gender and Society
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