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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Yes, you can apply for Masters in archaeological course, but as you don't have prior experience in archeology it may be difficult or deal.
Master's degree course is offered only by a few universities in India. The Department of Archaeology, University of Kerala, University Campus, Kariyavattom, Thiruvananthapuram is one of the institutions that offers the MA course in archaeology in the state. This is a two-year fulltime four-semester course having 12 seats.

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Harshit Mehta

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Generally, an applicant must have completed his HSC education with history as a subject, but nowadays there are colleges which do exempt this requirement such as the MS University of Baroda. You must get in touch with the colleges directly.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Manali,
Just check if IGNOU offers this course. It is a well established brand name in distance education and is internationally renowned. I hope this would suffice. All the best and god bless you.

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anjani jha jha

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Two degree in any way not permitted at a time in the rules in India. It is surprising that you are interested in two different career direction at same time. Think before it because it is related to your life than take any decision.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Pawan,
Yes, it's perfectly possible to pursue archaeology as career option. Though it must be said that it's available at very few places as main subject of study. It's very interesting subject with huge scope to do research.
Best wishes.

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shreyas chopra

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In this regard, the first step towards becoming a successful archaeologist is to obtain a graduate degree. This could be in any discipline. However, it is preferable to have a Bachelors degree in history, sociology, or anthropology for a better understanding of the concepts of archaeology.

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shreyas chopra

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Most of the universities in India that have a department of archaeology offer this subject at the post-graduation level and beyond it. In this regard, the first step towards becoming a successful archaeologist is to obtain a graduate degree. This could be in any discipline. However, it is preferable to have a Bachelor's degree in history, sociology, or anthropology for a better understanding of the concepts of archaeology. Further, it is advisable to check with the concerned university what all Bachelor's degrees are acceptable for taking up a postgraduate course in archaeology.
However, universities like the Maharaj Sayajirao Universit
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Asif Hashmi

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You are not eligible for NITs as they require at least 75% in class 12th.

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