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YesterdayContributor-Level 10
Yes, — you can pursue a PhD in History in India if you hold a Master's degree in History or a related discipline with at least 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/OBC). Admission is through UGC NET/JRF/SLET or university‑level entrance exams, followed by an interview. Duration is typically 3–6 years, and fellowships are available for NET/JRF qualified candidates.
Eligibility Criteria
- Educational Qualification: Master's in History, Archaeology, Political Science, Sociology, or related subjects.
- Minimum Marks: 55% (General), 50% (SC/ST/OBC).
- Entrance Exams:
- UGC NET/JRF (preferred, gives fellowship + exemption from university test).
- SLE
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YesterdayContributor-Level 10
Good question — CUET subject choices don't lock you out of professional programs like BBA or Journalism.
How CUET Subjects Work
- CUET requires you to attempt at least one language + domain subjects + general test.
- You chose English, History, Political Science.
- For BBA/Management programs, most universities look at English + General Test scores.
- For Journalism/Media programs, they usually consider English + General Test, sometimes with weightage to humanities subjects (History/Pol. Sci.).
Colleges Accepting Your Combination
- Delhi University (DU) – BBA (FIA), BMS, Journalism (Hons) → requires English + General Test.
- Jamia Millia
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3 days agoContributor-Level 9
Osmania University College of Technology has been teaching since 1954. Many newer colleges do not have this long track record for an MTech. The deep roots in the industry give this college a big advantage. It has a massive network of successful alumni all over the world. This history adds a lot of prestige to your degree.
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a month agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can definitely do an MBA in Business Analytics or Finance even with a BA History background 👍
✅ Eligibility
MBA colleges (through exams like Common Admission Test) accept students from any stream — Arts, Commerce, or Science.
🎯 Will you face difficulty?
- Initially, you may find Quant/Analytics subjects a bit challenging
- But with practice, you can easily catch up (many non-commerce students do well)
💼 Job Opportunities
✔ You can get jobs like:
- Business Analyst
- Financial Analyst
- Consulting / BFSI roles
👉 BUT getting a job depends more on:
- Your MBA college (very important)
- Skills (Excel, analytics tools, basics of finance)
- Int
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Students can check SSC websiet for SSC class 10th History sample question paper. Also they can ask their teachers for the same.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, there's none. But you'll find some subjects in the syllabus that'll eventually lead to higher studies in those specific fields, like
- Modern History
- Ancient History
- Mediaeval History
- Social and Cultural History
- Historiography
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Of course you can. Some types of BA History courses that are available are here.
Types of BA History Courses | BA History Course Details |
Full-Time BA History Courses | These courses are among the most popular options opted by students. Students attend the lectures and seminars in the college premises. |
Distance BA History Courses | The students do not attend regular college in the Distance mode of BA History courses. They receive study materials and get access to the student portal. |
Online BA History Courses | An Online BA History Programme is for students who wish to pursue BA History courses without attending regular college or appearing for offline exams. |
Note - The information is taken from external sites and may vary.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can see a list of skills they can get by choosing History courses below -
- critical thinking
- research
- communication skills
- study different perspectives
- solve problems through contexts
Hope that helped your doubt! All the best!
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