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which bachelor to degree to take a become archaeologist .we shall take BA.history or ba Hons in history

Subhrajit Mukherjee 11th Jun, 2021

If you want to go for Archaeology I would always recommend you to go for the BA(Hons.) course in History. This course will give you in depth knowledge of the field of History which will laterwards help you coup up with the Archeology courses.

BA History is a generalized course which will be not that depth as compared to that of BA History Hons.

To know more about the course visit the link given below:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/archaeology-course

I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!

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Is in this college , junior college for arts where subjects like history ,. political science are available in English language ?

Aditi More 12th Jun, 2021

Hello Shreyas,

As your profile says you are from Maharashtra,so here are some colleges that has subjects like history, political science in English:

  • St. Xavier's College,Mumbai
  • Ferguson College, Pune
  • Mithibai College of Arts,Mumbai
  • Symbiosis Society's College of Arts and Commerce,Pune
  • Wilson College, Mumbai
  • SNDT Karve Road,Pune
  • Elphinstone College,Mumbai


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what was the cut off for history in indraprastha college 2020

prasanna raghupatruni 14th Jun, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

The cut off for history in Indraprastha college which is located in Delhi is given below. It varies with the category. But for general category the cut of is 96  for History. And this cut off is based on various parameters such as, number of students appearing for the exam, total number of seats and also the difficulty of the exam.

Hope this information will help you.

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Is it necessary to study History and General Science for the JMI BA(geography) entrance exam ??

Rishin Halder 18th Jul, 2021

Hello aspirant,

The entrance exam for BA hons. Geography in JMI consists of the following steps:-

1. Geography Theory 35

2. Geography Practical 10

3. General Studies 40

4. Interview 15

-----Total 100

The syllabus for Geography Theory is:-

Part-I (Physical Geography) [Marks 10]

Lithosphere: Solar System, Origin of the earth, interior of the earth, landforms, rocks,

weathering.

Atmosphere: Structure and composition, elements of weather: temperature, pressure,

precipitation, humidity, winds.

Hydrosphere: Ocean relief, ocean currents, tides, salinity.

Part –II (Human and Economic Geography)   [Marks 10]

Population: growth and distribution; Economic activities: primary, secondary, tertiary and

quaternary; human settlements: types and patterns; resources: types and classification,

distribution of water, mineral and energy resources; industries: classification and distribution

of manufacturing industries.

Part –III (Geography of India)    [Marks 15]

Relief, drainage, climate, soils, natural vegetation, population distribution, coal, petroleum,

iron, textile industry, iron and steel industry.

The syllabus for Geography Practical is:-

Data: types, collection; measures of central tendency; measure of dispersion, geographical

representation of data, scales, map projections.

And, the syllabus for General Studies is:-

General knowledge and current affairs

So, there is no need of studying History and General Science for the JMI BA(geography) entrance exam.

Hope this helps,

All the Best!!

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i am 1st year student of BA(history honours) can i prepared of banking after complete my graduation

pdwords Student Expert 7th Jun, 2021

Hello,

When it comes to the eligibility criteria for major banking exams such as SBI PO/Clerk, IBPS PO/Clerk, RRB Assistant/PO candidates need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university with no specific aggregate requirements, the aggregate factor becomes only if you want to apply for RBI Assistant/NABARD Grade B Officer where 50% aggregate in graduation in mandatory in bachelor's degree, for RBI Grade B officer 60% aggregate is mandatory at graduation level, you can also apply for the post of assistant or AAO in insurance companies, for the post of generalist there is no barrier of belonging to specific stream, only in case of specialist the eligibility criteria varies, you can also initiate your preparation from the final year of graduation such as being acquainted with the syllabus and exam pattern, banking exam is all about speed and precision, hence practice is of utmost important, so you can go through required books, previous year papers or even sample papers which you can easily find at any competitive exams sites for practice purpose, so through this gradual manner you can initiate your preparation.

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what is the syllabus of Ba honours history for cucet

pdwords Student Expert 7th Jun, 2021

Hello,

Amidst the list of undergraduate courses offered through CUCET, BA Hons in HIstory isn't listed, the courses offered in the discipline of humanities are as follows-

  • BA Hons Political Science - CUAPH
  • BA Hons German Studies - CUGUJ
  • BA Hons Chinese - CUGUJ, CUJHD
  • Integrated MA Social Management- CUGUJ
  • BA International Relations - CUKER
  • BA English - CUKNK
  • B.A Economics - CUKNK
  • BA Hons  Korean - CUJHD
  • BA Social Science - SPUP
  • B.A Security Management - SPUP
  • B.P.A Music - CUTND

You can also visit our page at https://university.careers360.com/articles/cucet-programmes to know more details regarding this, you can also check out the exam pattern of various undergraduate courses at https://university.careers360.com/articles/cucet-exam-pattern

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Im a student of class 12 and I am having six subjects, English, Hindi, history, geography, political science, maths. if I will get good marks in Hindi as compared to maths, so can I include both Hindi and English in my top 5 subject percentage.

anirudha vats 4th Jun, 2021

Hey,

This depend on the course you are applying to.

You need to include the marks of the subject you are applying for and along with that you need to include one language in your percentage calculation.

Therefore, for percentage calculation  you need to include the marks of subject you are applying, one language subject and rest subjecta you have scored good marks.

Different university have different criteria for percentage calculation. If you want to know about any specific university do let me know.

Although I have attached the link for percentage criteria for DU below.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/du-admission/amp

Hope that helps.

Thank you.

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I have done my graduation in B.A.(P) with history and pol sci. Am I eligible for doing Masters in Geography???

Sharon Rose Student Expert 3rd Jun, 2021

Hello,

Jamia Millia Islamia offerrs MA is Geography and the eligibility criteria to get admission to Masters in Geography in Jamia Millia Islamia is that a candidate must have passed B.A./B.Sc.(Hons) Geography with at least 50% aggregate marks or must have passed B.A/B.Sc in Geography with at least 55% aggregate marks from a recognized board. As you haven't studied Geography in Bachelor's Degree you are not eligible to pursue MA Geography.

To check the eligibility criteria click on the link below

https://www.careers360.com/university/jamia-millia-islamia-new-delhi/ma-geography-course

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inportant chapter of medieval history and modern history for nda?

Megha Bele 12th Jun, 2021

Hi,

Here are the important chapters for the NDA exam. have a look-


Important chapters of medieval history-

1.Struggle among Palas, Pratiharas & Rashtrakutas

2.Important Notes on Rajput States

3.Vijayanagar & Bahmani Empire

4.Important Notes on Delhi Sultanate

5.Slave, Khilji, Tughlaq, Sayyid & Lodi Dynasties

6.Establishment of Mughal Empire in India

7.Important Battles Fought During Mughal Rule

8.Later Mughals and Decline of the Mughal Empire

9.Bhakti and Sufi Movement during Medieval India

Important chapters of modern history-

1.Arrival & Establishment of the East India Company

2.The Advent of Europeans in India

3.Peasant Movements & Tribal Revolts in India

4.The First War of Indian Independence: Revolt of 1857

5.Viceroys & Governor-General of British India

6.Important Revolutionary Movements and Activists

7.Gandhian Era & the Indian Freedom Fighters

8.Independence of India & Afterwards

Hope that helps.


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i m doing history hon ( second semester) i wanted too became an ias officer how should i strt preparing for upsc as well as managing ecollege study together. and is it necessary too read all the ncert books?

Bhavesh gupta 2nd Jun, 2021

Hi Bharti,

Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you yes you can can start preparing for UPSC exam in your graduation also as such boundation is not there. Yes you need to manage your college studies and preparation together and yes you have to spend more time in college preparation rather then spending more time on your graduation syllabus. And yes it is necessary to read all relevant NCERT books for preparation as NCERT is very standard book which gives very good overview.

Hope you found this answer useful.Stay motivated stay positive.

All the best!


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