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Jyotika Sharma

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Candidates who have completed B.A. Courses and passed with at least 50% marks can apply for M.A. In Archaeology.

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Dhirender

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No, this college does not provide this course as of now.

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Deeksha Dixit

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UNESCO does not offer regular or direct jobs for archaeology graduates like ASI does. It hires for general services, international professionals, project appointments, and temporary assignments. After studying archaeology, you can apply for project appointments and temporary assignments at UNESCO. Since UNESCO hires for such positions at the international level based on qualifications, competition is usually fierce. Therefore, you need to do some good research in the archeology field to increase your chances of selection. You may work as a conservationist, a preservation officer, or in other related jobs specific to archaeology. You ma
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Deeksha Dixit

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To understand how people interacted with the oceans, lakes, and river systems, marine archaeologists study ancient human cultures. To become a marine archaeologist, you have to follow the given procedure:
1. Take the Science stream in your 12th grade.
2. Apply for a Bachelor's degree in marine Science (B.Sc. or B.Sc. (Hons. ) after completing your 12th grade.
3. You can apply for admission to Veer Narmada South Gujarat University, the Department of Physical Oceanography, and Pondicherry University to pursue marine Science courses.
4. You can also complete a master's or PhD in marine Science.
5. After completing your study in this subjec
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Deeksha Dixit

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The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) hires B.Tech graduates on a contract basis. On the official website, it releases vacancy circulars from time to time as per requirements. For example, ASI recently released a vacancy notification for a system analyst. B.Tech graduates in IT, ECE, or CSE can apply for this position. There are no B.Tech-specific permanent positions available through examination. To qualify for UPSC and SSC-level positions, you can earn a master's degree in archeology or a closely related field.

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Deeksha Dixit

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No, in India, the archaeology course is offered in the art stream as an undergraduate degree. A Bachelor of arts (BA) course is available at the university level, but not a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc). You can pursue this course at the following colleges:
1. Banaras Hindu University
2. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
3. The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
4. University of Calcutta
5. Viva Bharati University
To gain admission to some colleges, such as BHU, you must take the CUET entrance exam.

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Vishrut Koshiya

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You'll need a degree in archaeology, and a specialist skill, such as geophys. A master's degree in a related field will help and a doctorate will get you well on the way.

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Deeksha Dixit

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While a Ph.D. is required to become a professor, there are some other careers open to graduate students in archaeology. Following are a few possible archaeology-related careers:
1. Assistant archaeologist: You can earn up to 6 LPA with experience in this job.
2. Museum curator: You can earn as much as 5 LPA as a museum curator.
3. Gallery Officer: Your job will be to look after artifacts, and you can earn around 2 to 3 LPA in this position.
4. Documentation specialist: You can get a salary package of around Rs. 3.6 LPA in this job.
5. Government archaeologist: As a government archaeologist, you can get an officer-level post in ASI. At t
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Deeksha Dixit

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No, it is a job that requires you to work full-time. You must first conduct a significant amount of fieldwork in the field of archaeology, beginning with your internship and project plan. Then, if you are aiming to become an archeologist, you have to do lots of research on the ground. Traveling may be required in order to survey, verify findings, dig, conduct lab work, examine relics, etc. In some jobs, like being a clerk or a librarian, you might have a set schedule, but you need to put in enough time if you want to be an archeologist. This field is similar to a Science field in that you may have better opportunities down the road if
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Deeksha Dixit

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The Conservation Assistant's CA job profile is to supervise day-to-day conservation and maintenance. Their duties also include managing special initiatives for the improvement, development, preservation, and reconstruction of monuments in the sub-circle that falls under their purview. Career growth scope:
1. The initial posting is as a junior conservation assistant.
2. The CA gets promoted to senior conservation assistant.
3. They can get promoted to the post of assistant superintending archaeological engineer. In ASI, it is a Group B officer position. You need to have a Diploma in civil engineering to apply for this position.

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