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Hello, No, the Architecture College will hold off on making admissions until the second round of NATA tests. College admissions using the private direct management quota have already begun. Students who pass the second round of the NATA examinations will be accepted into colleges where there are openings following the first round.

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Hi, Since B.Arch colleges is a relatively new field of study, if you intend to enrol in a college or university for this programme and would also like to know which places you are considering for future study, please provide the information below and we will get back to you May be then I can help you in a better way. Thanks.

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If it piques your interest. You've previously admitted to having a strong interest in hacking. Then, depending on your interests, you can pursue a B.Tech in lateral entry CSE. After earning your degree, you can find a decent career with a good salary because you've also specified that you're interested in other subjects. Therefore, many universities offer electives in addition to your programme. As a result, you can select your electives based on your interests.

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Hello, Postgraduate programmes in archaeology are offered at the following institutions: (a) GGSIPU (b) BHU (c) Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara (d) Andhra University, Visakhapatnam (e) University of Madras, Chepauk (f) Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Uttarakhand (g) University of Mysore (h) Patna University.

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A multidisciplinary Science, archaeology incorporates knowledge of geology, anthropology, history, etc. Archaeologists go into major periods of human activity to understand its influences on life by studying old monuments, inscriptions, excavation sites, etc. Archivists examine papers to find archival proof. It is a specialised area of the humanities with little employment options for archivists and archaeologists. The majority of positions in this profession are found in government agencies or educational institutions. The majority of archaeology graduates and postgraduates are employed with the Archaeological Survey of India and stat
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Greetings! You may have some background knowledge in archaeology if you have an impulsive curiosity in the subject. If you want to pursue archaeology, you should first consider how interested you are in the subject and how well-versed you are in it. The second step is to create a preliminary plan that includes your options for higher education and employment. Then choose your area of expertise accordingly.

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Hello Vikram, The admissions process for a Ph.D. in archaeology is often based on merit and the results of the entrance exam. Graduates in the programme can expect to earn between INR 1,45,000 and INR 6,00,000 per year in income. The annual cost of the training is between 6,000 and 70,000 Indian rupees.

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Hello, Anything can be started at any time. As this is your final year, I advise you to finish your degree and look into reputable universities that offer an archaeological degree. You might even pursue an archaeological Diploma. The best course of action is to pursue a B.Arch. From any reputable college and submit a placement application.

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Hi. A Bachelor's degree from an accredited university in the relevant discipline of archaeology, ancient history, or a field allied to it. At least a 55% on their qualifying exams. In order to get admitted, some universities require CET clearance followed by an interview, both of which the applicants must pass.

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