Can Indian student studied Ph.D. in Archaeology in South Korea be archaeologist in South Korea?

Ph.D. in Archaeology in South Korea.

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Asked by veda kansar

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    Ridham Goel

    a year ago
    Yes, Indian students who have completed their Ph.D. in Archaeology from a South Korean university can work as archaeologists in South Korea, subject to certain conditions. To work as an archaeologist in South Korea, you need to have a valid work visa and obtain a license from the South Korean government's Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA). To obtain a license from the CHA, you need to meet certain eligibility criteria, which include having a Ph.D. or Master's degree in Archaeology or a related field, having relevant work experience, and passing the CHA's licensing exam.
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