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Study Arts & Social Sciences Abroad
79 programmes · 9 countries · BSc/BA, MSc/MA, PhD
Arts and social sciences cover the broadest range of disciplines — psychology, sociology, political science, international relations, history, literature, languages, design, fine arts, anthropology, and economics. While career paths are less linear than for STEM fields, the right programme opens doors to research, policy, journalism, design, and academia worldwide.
🇳🇵 For Nepali students
Nepali graduates from strong international arts & social science programmes are increasingly visible in development, journalism, government advisory, and academia. The route is less straightforward than STEM but rewards those who choose programmes with strong placement records.
Arts & Social Sciences programs(79)
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79 programmes
Master in Cognitive Sciences (CogMaster)
École Normale Supérieure Paris (ENS)ParisMSc Molecular Biosciences (English)
Heidelberg UniversityHeidelberg, Baden-WürttembergMSc Physics (English)
Heidelberg UniversityHeidelberg, Baden-WürttembergMaster of International Law
Heidelberg UniversityHeidelberg, Baden-WürttembergMSc Applied Mathematics (English)
Hochschule Darmstadt (h_da)Darmstadt, HesseShowing 12 of 79 programmes
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Why study arts & social sciences abroad?
Unlike STEM fields where the technical content drives the value, arts and social sciences derive value heavily from the university's intellectual environment — peers, professors, library access, research culture. A history Master's at Oxford genuinely differs from a history Master's at a mid-tier university in ways that go far beyond name recognition.
The right programme opens unconventional career paths: think tanks, foreign affairs ministries, the UN system, journalism, museums, publishing, academic research. These careers rarely advertise on job boards — they recruit through networks built during university.
Arts and social sciences also accommodate non-linear paths better than STEM. People switch between research, policy, journalism, and consulting over decades. The skills transfer.
Career prospects: where social science graduates go
Development and international affairs: World Bank, ADB, UN agencies, INGOs, bilateral aid (USAID, DFID, GIZ). Many Nepali graduates with strong international relations or economics degrees enter through associate-level positions at USD 60–95k. Returning to Nepal, similar profiles work at UNDP Nepal office, World Bank Nepal, or international NGOs at NPR 200,000–400,000+/month.
Journalism and media: BBC, Al Jazeera, Reuters, The Economist, NYT. Nepali journalists with degrees from Columbia Journalism School, City University London, or LSE have led major international coverage of Nepal and South Asia.
Academia and research: PhD path with eventual professorship. Long timeline (8–12 years PhD + postdoc) but strongest path for those wanting deep intellectual work.
Public policy and government advisory: think tanks (Brookings, RAND, CSIS in USA; Chatham House, IISS in UK), foreign affairs ministries, embassies. Excellent for Nepali graduates aiming to influence policy at home or globally.
Design, museums, publishing, arts management: smaller but well-defined careers for graduates of arts-specific programmes (RISD, Parsons, Royal College of Art, RIBA-accredited architecture schools).
Corporate, NGO, and entrepreneurship: many arts/social science graduates work in marketing, comms, HR, and product roles at companies that value broad thinking. McKinsey, BCG, Bain recruit ~30% of analysts from non-STEM backgrounds.
Best specialisations for Nepali students
Economics: most quantitative and employable of the social sciences. Strong base for jobs at IMF, World Bank, central banks, consulting, finance. Top: LSE, Yale, Stanford, Chicago, UCL, Bocconi, Sciences Po.
Political Science and International Relations: best routes to foreign service, think tanks, journalism. Top: Harvard Kennedy School, SAIS Johns Hopkins, LSE, Oxford, Sciences Po, Princeton SPIA, Columbia SIPA.
Psychology: Bachelor's level — broad applicability (HR, marketing, UX). Clinical psychology requires extensive licensure that varies by country. Top: UCL, Toronto, UBC, Cambridge.
Public Policy / MPA: 1–2 year Master's that prepares graduates for government, INGOs, think tanks. Top: Harvard, Princeton, LSE, Lee Kuan Yew School (NUS Singapore — also Asia-focused).
Anthropology, Sociology, History: more academic; suit those targeting PhD/research careers or deep policy expertise.
Architecture and Urban Planning: technically falls under engineering/arts. RIBA-accredited UK degrees are highly portable globally.
Costs and scholarships
Arts & social science programmes cost similar to STEM but with less institutional funding. US public universities: $25,000–45,000/year. US private: $55,000–85,000/year. UK Master's: £18,000–35,000. Canada/Australia: similar to STEM levels.
Germany remains free for these fields too — Hertie School, Heidelberg, Humboldt offer English-taught Master's at near-zero tuition.
Scholarships: Chevening (UK, all fields but heavily social-science friendly), Fulbright FSP, Eiffel (France), DAAD, GKS, Manaaki NZ. Sciences Po and LSE both offer fund-of-funds scholarships covering most living costs for top international applicants.
PhD funding in social sciences at top US programmes is typically full — tuition + $30–45k stipend per year for 5–6 years. For PhD-bound Nepali students, applying to top US programmes is the most cost-effective path.
Admissions: what programmes look for
Writing sample is often the most important admissions component, especially for humanities and social science Master's/PhD. Submit your best academic essay, polished aggressively — 15–25 pages.
Statement of purpose carries more weight in arts/social sciences than in STEM. Show intellectual engagement with the field, not just career ambition. Reference specific professors at the target university whose work you'd want to engage with.
Recommendation letters from professors who taught you discipline-specific courses (not generic English courses). Three letters with detailed engagement with your work matter more than five generic letters.
Strong GPA matters but not as decisively as in STEM — a 3.4 with a brilliant writing sample beats a 3.9 with a weak one. GRE is increasingly optional except at top US programmes.
Best countries to study Arts & Social Sciences
Top destinations for Nepali students based on tuition, job market, and visa ease.
Deepest liberal arts tradition and best for research-oriented social science PhDs. Heavily funded PhD programmes in psychology, political science, anthropology at top universities. Bachelor's at liberal arts colleges (Amherst, Williams, Swarthmore) is unmatched.
Explore USA guideOxford, Cambridge, LSE, UCL — globally elite for politics, economics, history, philosophy. 1-year Master's programmes are time-efficient. Graduate Route gives 2 years to find post-study work.
Explore UK guideSciences Po, ENS, Sorbonne — historic strength in political science, sociology, philosophy. Many English-taught Master's. Eiffel Scholarship for top international applicants. Strong for international relations.
Explore France guideToronto, McGill, UBC have strong social science departments. Lower cost than US/UK. PR pathway via Express Entry for those with social science Master's + 1 year work experience.
Explore Canada guideANU, Melbourne, Sydney have well-regarded humanities. Strong for Asia-Pacific studies and Indigenous studies. PSW visa for 2–3 years after graduation.
Explore Australia guideFree/low tuition for sociology, philosophy, political science Master's. LMU Munich, Humboldt Berlin, Heidelberg are world-class. English-taught Master's available, especially at private universities like Hertie School and Bard College Berlin.
Explore Germany guideArts & Social Sciences for Nepali Students
Key things to know before you apply
NOC requirement
All Nepali students studying abroad need a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from Nepal's Ministry of Education, Science and Technology before applying for a student visa.
NRB forex limit
Nepal Rastra Bank allows students to remit up to $12,000 per year for most destinations (USA, Canada, Australia, EU) and $6,000 for select Asian destinations. Check the current NRB circular for your destination.
Exams required for Arts & Social Sciences
Standardised tests universities look for when reviewing applications.
IELTS
Often 7.0+ required for arts/humanities programmes (essay-heavy work demands strong English). 7.5+ for Oxford, Cambridge.
IELTS guideGRE
Required at many top US PhD/Master's programmes in social sciences. Verbal score matters more here than for STEM. Aim V160+.
GRE guideTOEFL
IELTS alternative. 100+ for strong programmes; 105+ for Ivy League.
TOEFL guideFrequently asked questions
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