KBC 13: If you have a BA degree, which of these subjects are you most likely to have studied?

a) Chemistry

Zoology

Sociology

Botany 

Answer: Sociology

Bachelor of Arts, or BA, is one of the most popular undergraduate programmes in India for students who have completed their 12th grade. Colleges often offer a three-year Arts curriculum in a variety of disciplines, including Design, Mass Communication, Hospitality, and Humanities.

Candidates can enroll in a full-time, part-time, correspondence, or distance education BA (Hons) or BA Program programme. There are five subjects that must be studied in addition to a few electives. BA is the most common degree among students studying Humanities.

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