Is it difficult to complete MA History course successfully without studying BA History at undergraduate level?

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    Manpreet Kaur | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    No, many candidates pursue MA History after completing undergraduate courses from various disciplines. MA in History has theoretical subjects that requires comprehension and analytical skills. The candidates who are interesting in studying about the past societies, cultures and economies can pursue this course. When interest is combined with efforts they can pass with flying colors.
    Suggestions- Candidates are advised to

    • Prepare for the semester exams well in advance
    • Study from prescribed textbooks

    Get their doubts cleared through teachers, peers, reference books or the internet

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