Archaeology
Dear applicant, No it would not affect your future plans, since you have profound interest in Archeology subject it's good that your attempt is to study from abroad. After completion of your Masters when you apply for UNESCO Jobs they will go through your Curriculum Vitae where your abroad studies would not alter your impact on the job. Although outside India you get many other career opportunities to many countries to boost up your career graph.
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Mentioned below are all the details related to eligibility for Bachelor of Arts archaeology:
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If you are asking about UPSC CSE, then, candidate from any background can go for the UPSC Exam. No degree is as such perfect to appear for the UPSC Exam. UPSC CSE follows its own exam pattern, syllabus and books. The syllabus basically covers Humanities subjects, Sociology, Public Administration and many more. UPSC CSE has vast number of subjects and basically no degree offered all the subjects asked in the UPSC CSE exam. Even in the BA Degree, you can choose only 3 elective subjects. So, we cannot describe a particular degree as 'best' for the UPSC CSE. The detailed selection process for the UPSC CSE includes Preliminary exam, Mains Exam and Interview. Prelims usually have paper 1 and paper 2 out of which paper 2 is qualifying. Under Mains exam, there are many General studies papers, essay writing, and an important part of optional subject. So, prepare for the UPSC CSE thoroughly by understanding the detailed syllabus. No degree can benefit you for UPSC. You need to prepare for itself on your own. For more detailed information about UPSC CSE Exam pattern, syllabus , refer to our page: https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias
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Pt. Deen Dayaal Upadhyay Institute of Archeology is one of the good college offering archeology to students in order to shape their career well.
The college conducts it's own written exam followed by an Interview session. After that final merit list of students for admission is prepared.
To master the admission process I will suggest that you need to be well knowledged with your course. You should be smart and should be capable enough to answer major questions asked in the interview confidently. The direction of the Interview is always in the hands of the students. If you will perform well in the written exam and then drive the interview in your favor you will get into the merit kist.
Few tips,
Brush up your subject Knowledge.
Try enhancing your communication skills,
Try practicing interview session.
Enhance your confidence.
Lastly watch previous year interview experience video on platform like YouTube.
Hope that helps.
All the best.
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Hello,
Archaeology is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. Bachelor in Archaeology is an undergraduate level Bachelor’s Degree course. The program is 3 years long and students who have passed class 12 are eligible to pursue this course.
Some of the entrance exams are:
The admissions are done based on the marks of the candidates in the entrance exams. Also, some colleges offers direct admissions as well.
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Hello bhumika,
Hope you're doing well.
Archaeology is full of opportunities if you're interested in history and other relevant studies. A bachelor's degree in this discipline is a must to be an archaeologist. After that, you may pursue a master's degree or a post graduate diploma in archaeology.
Then, you're eligible for various jobs In india and abroad as well. If you're enthusiastic about research work even more, you can go ahead and pursue a phD in the same. Universities like Harvard, boston offer it. It will fetch you some great opportunities in your field.
For further assistance, please follow this link:
https://www.careers360.com/careers/archaeologist
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