Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya

Longwood, Shimla
0177 - 2807959   shimlarkmv@gmail.com
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NOTICE: This is for the information of all students that a Farewell Party for the session 2025–26 is scheduled to be held on 18th March 2026. All the students who are interested to participate in Cultural Items, Anchoring and Modelling are requested to contact the concerned teachers in the committee on or before 5th March 2026. Notice: The regular classes for the session 2025-26 for the students of BA/B.Sc/BCom I, II, III will be upto 12th March 2026. So all the students of the concerned streams have to attend their classes regularly up to 12th March 2026. NATIONAL CONFERENCE देवभूमि in Dialogue Integrating Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) As a Framework for Reimagining Sustainability, Cultural Preservation, and Inclusive Development in Himachal Pradesh on 10 MARCH, 2026
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BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.)


Students who choose to pursue a BA Degree have a wide range of subjects to choose from: History, Political Science, Geography, Sociology, Psychology and Art to name a few along with Hindi, English and Environment Science as compulsory subjects. They understand how integrative, multidisciplinary and experimental approach to study of the ways humans, animals and machines process information.

The ongoing BA programme has a paradigm shift in its approach and outlook a genuine shift from a purely cognitive one to the one that places employability at the very core of its objectives. So each subject in the programme has included Skill Enhancement Courses to add value to its subject. These skill enhancement courses will make the students’ skill marketable. The students are well for a rewarding professional future.

Instead of looking at education from the high altar of theory, the programme now reaches out to its students in practical terms: helping them look not just for avenues to place that knowledge in but also to seek employment and livelihood.


The outcome of the BA Programme:


I. Cognitive Skills: Our students, studying a combination of subjects offered by the institution develop a sharp consciousness of history, society, culture and the political legacy of our country. The programme helps make our students aware of our sociological, cultural and religious diversity and harmony. The cognitive skills acquired therefore, will help the students to develop outlook regarding contemporary society, local, national and international.

II. Employment Skills: Employability remains at the very core of the programme. Upon completion of the degree, our students will be employable in the fields of journalism, hospitality, law, advertisement, theatre, education, tourism, horticulture and various other industries. The programme emphasizes on developing reading, writing and comprehension skills which make the students fit and eligible for jobs in the government and non-government sectors. A broad spectrum study of various subjects helps the compete in various examinations for employment after graduation.

III. Affective and Behavioral Values: Humanities play a great role in inculcating values in the students. Our students are highly aware of environment, hygiene, and other aspects of social responsibility. Various activities during the three year programme; social, religious, political and cultural, help shape personalities who understand and appreciate religious and cultural diversity and plurality.

So the interdisciplinary nature of the courseware allows you to explore a wide variety of inputs. The students interested in Arts and Humanities can study how the human brain shapes creativity.

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