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"Best CUET-PG Sociology Coaching in Delhi"

Meritzone Education provides India’s most trusted coaching for CUET-PG Sociology, helping aspirants secure admission into prestigious central universities such as Delhi University, JNU, BHU, Hyderabad University, and AMU. Our program offers comprehensive coverage of the entire syllabus, including Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theories, Research Methods, Indian Society, Social Institutions, and Development Sociology.

Through a combination of conceptual clarity, past-year question practice, full-length mock tests, and personalized mentorship, students are guided to understand complex sociological frameworks and develop critical thinking skills. At Meritzone, preparation goes beyond memorization — we focus on building confidence, analytical abilities, and exam strategies that enable aspirants to perform at their best. This holistic approach ensures that students are not only ready to crack CUET-PG Sociology but are also equipped for a successful career in academia, research, civil services, and policy-making.

Why CUET-PG Sociology?

The CUET-PG Sociology exam is the gateway to India’s most prestigious postgraduate sociology programs, offering students the opportunity to pursue advanced studies at universities such as Delhi University, JNU, BHU, Hyderabad University, and AMU. Scoring well in CUET-PG Sociology not only ensures admission to top programs but also lays the foundation for a successful academic and professional career in sociology and related fields.

Key Advantages

Gateway to Top Universities

A high CUET-PG score opens doors to renowned institutions with expert faculty and strong research programs.

Comprehensive Development

The exam tests knowledge of classical and contemporary sociological theories, research methods, Indian society, social institutions, and development issues, ensuring a strong conceptual foundation.

Career Opportunities

A postgraduate degree in sociology can lead to careers in academia, research, civil services, NGOs, policy-making, social work, and consultancy.

Advanced Your Skills

Preparation for CUET-PG Sociology hones analytical thinking, critical reasoning, and research skills, which are valuable beyond the exam.

Complete Syllabus Coverage – CUET-PG Sociology 2026

The CUET PG 2025 Sociology syllabus (Code: HUQP22) is meticulously designed to assess candidates’ understanding of sociological concepts, theories, and their application to contemporary social issues. This syllabus is pivotal for aspirants aiming to pursue a Master’s degree in Sociology across various central universities in India. Here’s the official link of the full syllabus: CUET PG 2026 Sociology Syllabus

Basic Concepts in Sociology
  • UNIT – I
    Sociology: Definition, nature and scope; Relationship with other Social Sciences: Psychology, Anthropology, History, Economics and Political Science.
  • UNIT – II
    Basic Concepts: Social Structure, Society, Social Organization, Community, Association, Norms, Values.
  • UNIT – III
    Status and Role: Types of status and role and their interrelationship.
  • UNIT – IV
    Socialization: Meaning, types, processes and agencies. Theories of self (Freud, Cooley and Mead) Culture: Meaning, characteristics; material and non-material culture; cultural lag. Culture and civilization.
  • UNIT – I
    Social Processes: Cooperation, Accommodation, Assimilation, Competition and Conflict.
  • UNIT – II
    Social Groups: Definition, characteristics, types (primary and secondary; in-group and out- group; Reference group and Peer group).
  • UNIT – III
    Social Institutions: Marriage; Family; Kinship Education, Religion and Economy: Meaning and Functions.
  • UNIT – IV
    Social Control: Meaning, Significance and agencies. Social Deviance: Meaning, characteristics, forms and factors.
  • UNIT – I
    Societies: Types and Characteristics- Tribal, Rural, Urban, Industrial and Post-Industrial.
  • UNIT – II
    Culture: Definition and Nature; Types- Material and Non- Material. Socialization: Importance, Process and Stages. Social Control: Types and Means
  • UNIT – III Processes of Social Change: Characteristic Features of Industrialization, Modernization, Globalization and Secularization. 
  • UNIT – IV Social Stratification: Types, theories of stratification social mobility and its types. 
  • UNIT – I
    Evolution of Indian Society: Traditional basis of Indian Society; Unity and Diversity in India; India as a Pluralistic Society.
  • UNIT – II
    Caste, theories of Caste system and its Changing Dimensions in India; Dominant caste.
  • UNIT – III
    Processes of Social Change in India: Sanskritization, Westernization, Modernization, Prophetization and Universalization.
  • UNIT – IV
    Social Issues and Problems: Gender Discrimination, Problems of Women; Problems of Dalits, OBCs and Minorities; Affirmative Actions.
  • UNIT – I
    Social Research: Definition, Nature and Purpose; Steps in Social Research; Problem of Objectivity and Subjectivity in Social Research.
  • UNIT – II
    Research Methods: Research Designs; Social Survey; Hypothesis- Types & significance; Sampling and Sampling Procedure.
  • UNIT – III
    Techniques of Data Collection: Observation, Interview, Questionnaire, Schedule and Case Study; Types of Data.
  • UNIT – IV
    Statistical Analysis and Use of Computer in Social Research: Classification and Tabulation of data; Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode; Use of Computers in Social Research.
  • UNIT – I
    Social Problem: Meaning and Definition; Importance of the Study of Social Problems; Sociological Perspectives on Social Problem-Anomie and suicide (Durkheim) Labeling (Becker).
  • UNIT – II
    Structural Issues: Inequality of Caste, Class, Gender and Ethnicity.
  • UNIT – III
    Problems and Issues: Female Feticide, Dowry, Domestic Violence, Divorce; Problems of Aged.
  • UNIT – IV
    Social Disorganization: Crime, Juvenile Delinquency, Corruption, Communalism, Drug Addiction, Suicide, Nepotism, Prostitution and AIDS.

Key Course Features at Meritzone Education

At Meritzone Education, we design our CUET-PG Sociology program to blend clarity, practice, and strategy — ensuring every aspirant is exam-ready and confident.

  • 📘 Concept Clarity + PYQ Application
    Build a rock-solid understanding of classical & contemporary sociological theories, Indian society, research methods, and more — while applying knowledge directly to past-year CUET questions.

  • 📝 Full-Length Mock Tests & Sectional Tests
    Experience the CUET exam environment with realistic mocks and topic-wise tests. Improve speed, accuracy, and exam temperament through feedback-driven practice.

  • 🗂️ Concise Study Aids
    Simplify revision with sociological frameworks, theory maps, research method charts, and quick-revision notes designed for smart learning and last-minute preparation.

  • 🎯 Mentorship & Strategy
    Receive personalized mentorship with guidance on exam strategies, effective question selection, time management, and regular performance tracking.

Important FAQ's

What is the CUET-PG Sociology exam?

The CUET-PG Sociology exam is part of the CUET-PG entrance test conducted for admission into postgraduate sociology programs at central universities like DU, JNU, BHU, Hyderabad University, and more.

Any graduate (preferably with a background in Sociology, Social Sciences, Humanities, or related fields) who wants to pursue MA/M.Sc. Sociology or related research programs should apply.

The syllabus includes Sociological Theories (classical & contemporary), Research Methods, Indian Society, Social Institutions, Development Sociology, and Sociology of Media & Environment.

The exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering subject knowledge, analytical ability, and reasoning. Each correct answer carries +4 marks, while each incorrect answer has a penalty of -1.

Meritzone provides expert-led classes, past-year question practice, mock tests, concise study notes, and personalized mentorship to ensure complete syllabus coverage and exam readiness.

Yes! PYQs are crucial to understanding the exam pattern, frequently asked topics, and difficulty level. At Meritzone, we integrate PYQ practice into regular classes.

Top universities like Delhi University, JNU, BHU, Hyderabad Central University, Pondicherry University, and AMU accept CUET-PG Sociology scores for their postgraduate admissions.

Postgraduates in Sociology can pursue careers in academia, social research, policy-making, NGOs, civil services, media, corporate research, and consultancy.

No, it’s not compulsory. While a Sociology or Social Sciences background is helpful, any graduate from a recognized university can apply, provided they prepare systematically for the subject.

On average, 4–6 months of focused preparation with the right guidance (concept clarity, PYQs, and mock practice) is sufficient to crack CUET-PG Sociology and secure admission into top universities.

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