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BSOS-185, 'दृश्य समाजशास्त्र' (Visual Sociology), is typically a 4-credit course within the Bachelor of Arts (General) Programme at IGNOU. This credit value reflects the depth and scope of the subject matter covered.
You can download FREE IGNOU BSOS-185 'दृश्य समाजशास्त्र' question papers for various exam sessions, including January 2026 and July 2025, right here on our website, IGNOUSolver. We provide a comprehensive collection for your exam preparation.
The exam pattern for BSOS-185 generally includes a mix of theoretical questions testing your understanding of visual sociology concepts, analytical questions requiring you to interpret visual materials, and possibly case studies. The total marks and duration will be as per IGNOU's general examination guidelines for Bachelor's degree courses.
To prepare for the BSOS-185 exam, thoroughly study the IGNOU study materials, focus on understanding key theories of visual sociology, and practice analyzing various visual forms. Regularly solve previous years' question papers to understand the exam's scope and answer structure.
The difficulty of BSOS-185 depends on your prior exposure to sociological concepts and your analytical skills. If you engage with the study materials consistently, understand the core theories, and practice interpreting visuals, it is a manageable and rewarding course.
The primary study materials for BSOS-185 are the books and notes provided by IGNOU. Supplement these with critical analyses of visual media (films, advertisements, art) and relevant academic articles on visual sociology found in libraries or online databases.
BSOS-185 'दृश्य समाजशास्त्र' covers topics such as the sociology of photography, film, and media; visual representation and social construction of reality; the role of images in identity formation; visual culture and power; and methods for analyzing visual data.