Overview
Bachelor of Arts (BA) at Bajura Campus
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) program at Bajura Campus provides students with a comprehensive understanding of people, society, culture, and ideas. It’s a four-year journey for those who enjoy thinking deeply, writing clearly, and understanding the world from different perspectives.
Offered by Far-Western University, this program invites students to explore subjects that matter—language, literature, sociology, rural development, and more, depending on the student's chosen focus. It’s especially suited for young people who want to work in fields where communication, analysis, and understanding of social issues are important.
Who Can Apply?
Anyone who has completed their 10+2 or an equivalent qualification with a grade of 'D+' or higher in each subject is eligible to apply. Students from all academic backgrounds, including the humanities, management, and science, are welcome.
What You Will Study
Students study a range of topics, including theory and practical work, that develop their ability to think critically, write effectively, and analyze complex issues. The curriculum also helps students understand how to apply their learning to real-life situations—whether in classrooms, communities, or workplaces.
Career Possibilities
Graduates of the BA program often move into teaching, journalism, social work, local government roles, and positions in NGOs and INGOs. Others continue their education in fields such as education, development studies, or public policy.
What makes this course meaningful at Bajura Campus is the connection between local realities and academic learning. Students don’t just study to pass exams—they prepare to participate in the life of their communities with knowledge, purpose, and skill.