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CUET Syllabus Sociology
Note: There will be one Question Paper which will have 50 questions out of which 40 questions need to be attempted

Unit 1: Structure of Indian Society

  • Introducing Indian Society: Colonialism, Nationalism, Class, and Community
  • Demographic Structure
  • Rural-Urban Linkages and Divisions

Unit 2: Social Institutions: Continuity and Change

  • Family and Kinship
  • The Caste System
  • Tribal Society
  • The Market as a Social Institution

Unit 3: Social Inequality and Exclusion

  • Caste Prejudice, Scheduled Castes, and Other Backward Classes
  • The marginalization of Tribal Communities
  • The Struggle for Women’s Equality
  • The Protection of Religious Minorities
  • Caring for the Differently Abled

Unit 4: The Challenges of Unity in Diversity

  • Problems of Communalism, Regionalism, Casteism, and Patriarchy
  • Role of the State in a Plural, and Unequal Society
  • What We Share

Unit 5: Process of Social Change in India

  • Process of Structural Change: Colonialism, Industrialisation, Urbanisation
  • Process of Cultural Change: Modernization, Westernisation, Sanskritisation, Secularisation
  • Social Reform Movements and Laws

Unit 6: Social Change and the Polity

  • The Constitution as an instrument of Social Change
  • Parties, Pressure Groups, and Democratic Politics
  • Panchayati Raj and the Challenges of Social Transformation

Unit 7: Social Change and the Economy

  • Land Reforms, the Green Revolution, and Agrarian Society
  • From Planned Industrialisation to Liberalisation
  • Changes in the Class Structure

Unit 8: Arenas of Social Change

  • Media and Social Change
  • Globalization and Social Change

Unit 9: New Arenas of Social Change

  • Media and Social Change
  • Globalization and Social Change

Unit 10: Social Movements

  • Class-Based Movements: Workers, Peasants
  • Caste-Based Movements: Dalit Movement, Backward Castes, Trends in Upper Caste Responses
  • Women’s Movements in Independent India
  • Tribal Movements
  • Environmental Movements