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Each year the department receives nearly 400 applications to the doctoral programme and offers admission to about 6 percentage of applicants. The typical incoming class size is 16 students. The admissions process is extremely competitive, but if you are serious about pursuing a Ph.D. in history, you are encouraged to apply. Successful applications have shared many of the following characteristics
Personal statement that makes clear why the applicant wants to study history in graduate
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Step 4: Submit your dissertation and finish thesis defense
Step 5: Have a job market paper (any of your recent work, preferably published work) ready
Step 6: Apply for open positions (Process might involve a Faculty recruitment seminar and/or interview)
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Bachelor of Arts BA Course requires a student to learn minimum 5 different subjects and select a combination of subjects suitable to their needs and interests. With options ranging from Psychology to French, a student can easily model his/her Bachelor of Arts course as per their future aspirations. Apart from two distinct languages, students opting for a Bachelor of Arts degree learn basics of Anthropology, History, Literature, Psychology, Political Science, Philosophy etc. These subjects combined together give students a clear understanding of how civilizations work and help in developing sought-after skills like critical thinking
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Of course you can. UPSC CSE need only graduation if you are graduate from any college recognized from UGC and any subject you can apply for the exam.
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