Archaeologist
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If you are B.Tech in civil engineering then only you are eligible in M.Arch/M.Plan.
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Hello Vidushi,
Archaeology is the study of the ancient or recent human past through material remains. It is also a sub-discipline of Anthropology, which is the study of all human cultures. The experts are called as Archaeologist.India has a rich cultural heritage that’s why demand for archaeologists is higher in India.
Qualified students can apply for various job profiles in government and private sectors. Once you get a post-graduate diploma in archaeology you can apply as a lecturer in various universities or institutions.As an Archaeologist you can work in private or government-owned museums for the safe upkeep and management of museum artifacts.In this profession of archaeology, the jobs are offered to those who have interest in knowing past of the humans, animals, or civilization that existed thousands years ago. Aspirants can find job in government sectors through exam conducted by Union Public Service Commission or Staff Selection commission. A degree holder in Archaeology can also work as tourist guide, heritage mangers, interpreters’ resource persons of trip organizers in tourism. Archaeology graduates have great scope in for jobs as well as research in various colleges and universities.
For studying this course some of the top colleges are as follows:-
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Hello Aishwarya,
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Yes, you can. Archeologists have ample scope in India and abroad and there is lot of research work involved too. In fact, you can choose any degree and would have lot of oppurtunites abroad.
Archaeology is the scientific and orderly study of human cultures through the recovery, analysis and documentation of material remains and environmental data, like artifacts, seals, inscriptions, monuments, edifices, landscapes and bio-facts.
When one choose to work in this field, they have career options to become a curator, heritage conservator, archivist, numismatist or teacher.
Generally, archeology involves a lot of research, teaching and field work along with requiring an advanced degree. Hence, it demands few requirements as well.
In India, you'd rarely find a degree on archeology; in order to become an archeologist, one is required to take up BA history in their undergraduation. After that, one needs to move up in the ladder by taking up MA Anthropology, Geology or something related. Also try having a degree in Ancient, Medieval or Modern History or classical languages; these would give you a better scope as an academician/teacher. There are different branches in archaeology like geoarchaeology, forensics, experimental archaeologist, etc which have viable but limited seats but something you can opt when you move ahead in your studies. The candidates who qualify JRF examination can opt for Doctoral degrees in Archaeology.
Few words can describe this studies: Interesting and satisfying but not rewarding in a sense that it will make you rich.
Archeology, in India and even abroad, is not as rewarding as other careers, and tends to grow at a slow pace. Unpopular too, thus makes this option less preferable. However there's always research in this field that never dies.
Career prospects:
Most of the job openings are in government or government affiliated agencies, therefore the career of an archaeologist is secure. Archaeologists draw all the benefits of a normal government employee as per their experience and official designation; the hard side of it all is that there are limited seats.
Best you start early - To take up a successful profession in archaeology it is not necessary but advisable to start as early as possible.interest towards this occupation can be ignited by frequent visits to museums, cultural centres, historical monuments, and even excavation sites. Gathering information from books and periodicals on topics such as history, art history, and ancient civilizations helps a lot in this regard. Keeping track of developments and new findings in the realm of archaeology is another way of getting a head start for becoming a future archaeologist.
Here are a few institutes providing bachelors in Archaeology:
These are a few top institutes providing masters in Archaeology:
For more info about colleges: http://www.indiaeducation.net/careercenter/humanities/archaeology/
I hope this helps.
Hello Aohnin Mistikha
There are a variety of career paths available for professional archaeologists.
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Hi student,
Examples of archaeological jobs include:
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Good luck.
There are several job vacancies both inside and outside of the state in the field of archaeology. In archaeology, you will be examining pre historic activity of both human and other things. So you will have plenty of job opportunities in various parts of the country and not just limited to one state.
Every country offers job in various sectors there for an archaeological so you will find jobs in various countries therefore if you are interested in jobs then you can also join archaeology and go for jobs in abroad countries because just like our country every other country has a department of archaeology and you can join the department.
Hey.
The degrees Barch and March are undergraduate and post graduate courses respectively related to the study of Architecture. By completing this course you can become an Architect and not an archaeologist.
In order to become an archaeologist the degrees involved are - BA in Archaeology and MA in Archaeology.
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In starting the company will give ypu expect salary 9000 to 15000 but after promotion you will get 25000 or 30000 oe more than that based on that particular company.
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