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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The GSEB HSC 2024 History question papers haven't been officially released yet. However, you can access the previous years' question papers and sample papers from the Gujarat Board's official platform. These can help in preparing for your exams as they provide insights into the exam format and types of questions asked.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can find the M.A. History and Archaeology entrance exam question papers for Karnataka University, Dharwad, on several websites that offer previous year papers and sample papers. Specifically, you can access these papers from:
- The official Karnataka University website, where you may find old question papers and model papers (search the "Previous Year Papers" section).
- On educational resource sites like "sample-papers.com," where you can find M.A. History and Archaeology papers in PDF format for download?.
Make sure to explore these platforms for the most relevant and accessible resources for your preparation.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Open the official website of NTA, find the "UGC NET Cut Off" link, now select History and choose the session of that particular year. The UGC NET cut-off marks will be displayed to download.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 1
See it depends on the paper level every year as we see in 2024 particularly in CUET the cut off for most of top colleges in South campus ARSD and VENKY.it ranges from 720/800 to 730/800. So it depends on various factors how much student apply for course and how much the merit goes for best north campus colleges idk but it would be high as 780 or 750 something .
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Well, the syllabus of History courses is chosen by the college offering the course depending on the course level. The undergraduate level History courses involve the study of the basics of history and the postgraduate level courses offer a deep understanding of History and its impact on our society. The doctoral-level courses are pursued by people who are looking for research opportunities in academia.
Given below are the main topics in History courses of various levels:
History Courses Syllabus | |
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English | Medieval India |
Medieval Europe: Institutions | Prehistory and Proto-history |
Rise of the Modern West | Islamic Society |
Rise of the Modern West | Indian History |
Modern Europe | Dissertation |
History of South East Asia | The Chinese Civilization |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Well, this is a very subjective question. Some candidates would prefer Diploma in Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology because the coursework perfectly aligns with their interests in literature, archaeological heritage and Indian culture. Also, it is conducted in an online mode for the duration of one year. On the other hand, other candidates might be interested in pursuing an MA in History even if takes two years for completion as it offers a detailed understanding of past history and civilizations.
So you should think about your interest areas, future goals, and the amount of time you can invest in the course. Once you are
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
The duration of certificate courses in History is usually 1 year or less. For example, the short term certificate course in History offered by the National Archives of India can be completed within 8 weeks depending upon the specialisation you choose. Also, the certificate course in History at KJ Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce is a 2-month part-time course which you can easily complete along with your studies.
Yes, why not, you can take up certificate courses along with your regular degree programs without any stress because these courses are very flexible and easy to understand. They do not demand any major adjustments in your da
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