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Gauresh G Pai

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Yes, you can pursue an MA in Archaeology after completing a BA in History:  EligibilityTo be eligible for an MA in Archaeology, you need to have completed a bachelor's degree in any discipline with at least 50% aggregate marks.  PreparationA bachelor's degree in a related subject like history, anthropology, or archaeology can prepare you for an MA in Archaeology.  CurriculumMA programs in Archaeology often include fieldwork and practical training, such as working in museums and participating in excavations.  CareerMost archaeologists prefer to pursue a master's degree after graduation. A mas
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Shiv Kumar

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Yes, with a Master's in Indian History and a specialisation in Modern India, you are eligible to apply for the position of Assistant Archaeologist, depending on the job requirements.Government organizations like the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) often consider candidates with a background in history, archaeology, or related fields. While roles in archaeology may prefer candidates with expertise in ancient history or archaeology, your specialisation in Modern India can still be valuable, especially for research, historical analysis, or archival work.Be sure to carefully check the eligibility criteria for the specific position, as
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Piyal Das

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B.A. in archaeology is 3 year's course.so the total fees (3 years)of HNBGU is approximately 10k and other charges like registration fees . library fees excluded.

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Arindam Modak

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It is the eligibility criteria for joining an MA for Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology at Visva Bharati University after completing a BA in English (Hons). The MA functionally is open to students with history or related degrees, but from the possible extended eligibility for certain students, those from other educational backgrounds might also be accepted depending on university requirements. Candidates are recommended to check detailed eligibility and syllabus about the subject from Visva Bharati's official website or contact the admissions office to clarify on this.

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Rayamkula Harish

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The following universities and colleges across India offer a B.A. (Hons) in Ancient History and Archaeology:University of Delhi (DU): This degree programme is offered in several DU affiliates, such as St. Stephen's College, Hindu College, and Miranda House. The history and archaeology departments in these colleges have a very bright reputation and quality faculty.Banaras Hindu University (BHU): A programme which has been designed to give a comprehensive at all aspects of ancient history and archaeological studies is B.A. (Hons) in Ancient Indian History, Culture, and Archaeology.Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU): Courses in ancient his
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Ravi Babu

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You can study a PG Diploma in Archaeology or Museology at IGNOU which provides flexibility through its Open and Distance Learning (ODL) model if you work for the government. Obtaining a bachelor's degree in any field from an accredited university with a minimum cumulative GPA of 50% is a prerequisite for admission. The program's framework helps working people reconcile their study with full-time job obligations.During the admission cycle, you will need to pay the programme fees, upload scanned copies of your ID, proof of employment, and degree certificate, and complete an online application on the IGNOU admissions portal. Typically, th
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Ankit kumar

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Hi, Admission to Archaeology courses typically requires at least 50% marks in HSC (Class 12) from a recognised board. With 39% in HSC, eligibility depends on the institution and category-based relaxations. Some universities might allow exceptions for reserved categories. Short-term certificate courses in archaeology might be accessible with lower marks. For specific programs, check eligibility directly with the institution or consider improving academic scores through supplementary exams or alternate qualifications.Thanks. 

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Divya

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Well, this is a very subjective question. Some candidates would prefer Diploma in Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology because the coursework perfectly aligns with their interests in literature, archaeological heritage and Indian culture. Also, it is conducted in an online mode for the duration of one year. On the other hand, other candidates might be interested in pursuing an MA in History even if takes two years for completion as it offers a detailed understanding of past history and civilizations.So you should think about your interest areas, future goals, and the amount of time you can invest in the course. Once you are
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Anurag Shivam

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When deciding whether to join a course in regular or distance education, you can consider things like:Learning styleWhether you prefer face-to-face interactions or self-directed online learning  LifestyleWhether you have work or family commitments that would make regular classes difficult  PracticalityWhether you have to commute to classes, and how much it would cost  Career goalsWhether your desired career path requires hands-on training or a traditional education background  Here are some other things to consider:Distance educationCan be a good option for people with other commitments, as it al
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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Archaeology and paleontology are inter-related fields. The professions of archaeologists and paleontologists are pursued by candidates who complete a degree in History or related fields.Here are some of the differences between an archaeologist and paleontologist:ArchaeologistPaleontologistIs concerned with the study of ancient humans and their ways of lifeIs concerned with the study of all ancient animals excluding human beingsArtefacts are the main source for studyingFossils are the main source for studying

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