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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you are eligible to apply for Masters of Arts in Archaeology. The basic eligibility to pursue Masters of Arts in Archaeology is that the student should be a graduate in any stream with the required percentage of marks (varies from college to college) from any recognised university.
BHU offers several courses like Acharya, MA, MPA, MBA, M.Sc, M.Li.Sc, MCA and M.Tech in various specializations at the PG level. The duration for each of the courses is two years. Admission in the above-mentioned courses is based on the marks scored in the CUET PG exam conducted by NTA. To be eligible for these courses candidates must have passed their B
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A BA/BSc in disciplines such as ancient Indian history, culture, and archaeology, anthropology, geography, fine arts, geology, botany, architecture, or languages such as Sanskrit, Prakrit, or Pali is required to be eligible for a postgraduate degree in this field.
Must be a graduate in Archaeology or any relevant discipline from any recognised university with a minimum overall aggregate score of 50% to be eligible for MA Archaeology admission in a reputed institution
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- Xavier's College Mumbai,
- Banaras Hindu University,
- UniRaj,
- University of Lucknow,
- Calcutta University,
- University of Madras,
- MSU,
- Kerala University
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If you are looking for colleges to build a strong foundation in archaeology, there are several universities and colleges around the world that offer excellent programs in this field. Here are a few colleges that could be considered:
- University of Cambridge - Department of Archaeology: One of the oldest and most renowned universities in the world, Cambridge offers a range of courses in archaeology, including undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
- University of Oxford - School of Archaeology: Another prestigious university in the UK, Oxford offers a range of archaeology courses at undergraduate and graduate levels.
- University College Lond
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1. Certificate course in Archaeology: Many universities and institutes offer a Certificate course in archaeology that can be completed in 6 months to 1 year. This course covers the basics of archaeology, including excavation techniques, artifact analysis, and historical research. You can check with your local university or archaeological institute for this course.
2. Diploma in Archaeology: This is a 1-year Diploma course that provides in-depth knowledge of archaeological techniques, artifact preserv
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University of Oxford
University of Cambridge
University of Chicago
Harvard University of California, Berkeley
University of Arizona
University of Pennsylvania
Stanford University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
To apply for a course in Archaeology, you typically need to have completed your high school education or equivalent and have a background in history, social sciences, or othe
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