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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Amrita School of Arts and Sciences, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham - Kochi Campus. SNC - Sree Narayana College. MGU Kerala - Mahatma Gandhi University. Sri Sai Correspondence College. Maharaja's College. Assumption College. For further information you can google it you'll get a list of top colleges.
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1. You can become a college professor after earning a master's degree and passing the UGC NET exam.
2. It is one of the most popular optional subjects for the state PCS and UPSC CSE.
3. You can apply for a research fellowship like the JRF if you want to conduct anthropological research.
4. Using your expertise in anthropology, you can contribute to a newspaper, journal, or blog as an expert writer.
5. You can work for prestigious NGOs and organizations, like UNESCO, with your degree.
6. Expert pos
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1. Delhi University's colleges, such as Miranda House and Hansraj College
2. Jawaharlal Nehru University
3. Banaras Hindu University
4. University of Madras
5. Calcutta University and affiliated colleges
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1. Teaching: After completing a master's degree and passing the UGC NET exam, you can teach at the college level as a professor.
2. Research: If you want to do anthropological research, you can apply for a research fellowship like the JRF.
3. Museums and art galleries: You can work as an expert in museums if you have a degree in anthropology.
4. Non-profit
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1. You can take admission in the two academic sessions, July and December.
2. The duration of this course is 2 years, and you have 5 years to complete it.
3. The course fee is Rs. 17,200 with a Rs. 300 admission fee.
4. You can apply for admission with a degree in any subject.
5. Because it is a correspondence college, there are no regular classes, but you must submit assignments on time in order to appear in the term-end exam. You can pursue this course if you want to have an extra degr
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