Overview
Master of Arts (MA) at Bajura Campus
The Master of Arts (MA) program at the Bajura Campus is a two-year postgraduate degree offered by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Far-Western University. It’s designed for students who are curious about society, language, culture, and communication, and want to study how these areas shape the world we live in.
At Bajura Campus, the MA program feels closely connected to the community. Many of our students come from the region and choose to stay here to continue their studies while remaining near family and familiar surroundings. The program is a good fit for those aiming to build careers in education, local government, journalism, NGOs, or research-based roles.
Who Can Apply?
Anyone with a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university can apply. To get admission, students must also pass the entrance exam conducted by Far-Western University.
What You Will Study
The MA course includes core subjects, electives, and specialization options. Students can choose topics within the social sciences and humanities that align with their interests and passions. Whether focusing on language, literature, rural development, or social theory, the course encourages students to think deeply and write clearly.
Learning happens through class discussions, writing tasks, and community-focused projects. At Bajura Campus, many classroom conversations reflect local realities, making the experience both relevant and personal.
After Graduation
MA graduates go on to work as teachers, researchers, local administrators, media professionals, and social workers. Some choose to pursue further study. Whether you want to work in a school, newsroom, development office, or classroom, the MA program builds the foundation.
For students in Bajura looking to continue their academic journey without leaving their community, the MA program at Bajura Campus is a thoughtful and grounded choice.