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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
If you wish to appear in UGC NET Exam, then you must require to check the essential qualification and age limit criteria as given below:
Post-graduation with a minimum of 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/PwD/OBC). Candidates who have appeared for the last year's examination of the post-graduation and waiting for the results are also eligible to appear in UGC NET Exam. For JRF (Junior Research Fellowship), age limit is 30 years. Candidates can appear in UGC NET Exam for Lectureship as many time as they want. The Central Board of Secondary Education has announced the notification for conducting the UGC NET 2018 Exam.
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1) First of all, choose your desired course in history.
2) Choose your desired country
3) Select universities in which you want to apply
4) Check the admission requirements and process
5) Take test if needed
6) Apply before deadline
7) After getting the offer, don't make late to respond
8) Arrange visa and other things.
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As per your desire, I would suggest a book for you:
"The Perfect Study Resource for Jamia Millia Islamia MBA Entrance". This book is published by Arihant Publication and it is a good book for JMI MBA entrance exam. Now, its new edition is also available as 2016. You may purchase it here:
http://www.amazon.in/The-Perfect-Study-Resource-Entrance/dp/9352511581/ref=dp_ob_image_bk
Best of luck.
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There are numerous career options for history graduates. Let's explore them here.
Teaching - Teaching history is the most comfortable job after studying history. You may or may not go for masters but get a B.Ed or the requisite diploma to teach at school level (you may study further to teach at college/university level).
Research - You may study further and join research institutions and think tanks.
Government Jobs - Ask people in DU about their career plans and a major chunk of them would tell you that they are preparing for government jobs - civil services, bank, police, etc. BA (Hons) History gives a firm footing for UPSC and other
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