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So you are eligible for PhD after completing MA. I hope that above information will help you in one way or other. Have a good time!
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Most students earning their Ph.D. in History go on to become professors at the university level. Professors are required to both teach and conduct research on behalf of the university and then present that research at conferences with other professors. Some history PhD graduates become historians, compiling and interpreting historical information contained in various archives and artifacts.
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