Arts and Humanities are academic disciplines that are different from empirical approaches of nature and social sciences. Some of the courses that fall under this category are: literature; law; history; philosophy; religion and visual and performing arts (including music and theater). Talking in terms of their nature, these subjects are non scientific, have nothing to do with business or economics and they are not part of science and technology. They are the part of education, or concerning areas of knowledge that give leaner a refined sense of knowing, thinking, and feeling. Scholars working in humanities are sometimes described as ‘humanists’. The humanities are those academic fields which study the human situation, using methods that are largely analytical, critical and speculative.
While the cut-off and selection criteria for different institutes varies, the basic requirement for admission to a 3 year bachelors degree is for a person to have passed class 12/ICSE/SSC in concerned subjects. Similarly, for admission to a 2 year masters degree, a person should have done Bachelor of Arts in concerned subjects. To know more about arts and humanities education in India, click here
Higher education institutions are aplenty in India, and it might be tough for a student sitting in Delhi to know the best colleges in some other part of India. Keeping this in mind, NNE is listing the best Arts Colleges in India to help students take an informed decision.
Source: India Today, 2010