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1. You can apply for direct admission to colleges like IGNOU Amity, and LPU. To get admission into these colleges, you do not have to appear in any entrance exam, but the fee will be higher.
2. If you want to get admission to BHU or other government universities, you will have to appear in the CUET-PG or university entrance test. The fee is comparably less than at private colleges.
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Scholar-Level 17
1. Educational Qualification: Candidates must have completed their Bachelor's degree in any stream from a recognised university. The minimum percentage required may vary from year to year and is usually mentioned in the official admission notification.
2. Entrance Test: Candidates have to qualify in the BHU Postgraduate Entrance Test (PET) for admission to the M.A. In Political Science programme. The PET is conducted by BHU usually in the month of May or June every year. The entrance test consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs
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Contributor-Level 10
1. You can take admission in the two academic sessions, July and December.
2. The duration of this course is 2 years, and you have 5 years to complete it.
3. The course fee is Rs. 17,200 with a Rs. 300 admission fee.
4. You can apply for admission with a degree in any subject.
5. Because it is a correspondence college, there are no regular classes, but you must submit assignments on time in order to appear in the term-end exam. You can pursue this course if you want to have an extra degr
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1. Teaching: After completing a master's degree and passing the UGC NET exam, you can teach at the college level as a professor.
2. Research: If you want to do anthropological research, you can apply for a research fellowship like the JRF.
3. Museums and art galleries: You can work as an expert in museums if you have a degree in anthropology.
4. Non-profit
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1. Delhi University's colleges, such as Miranda House and Hansraj College
2. Jawaharlal Nehru University
3. Banaras Hindu University
4. University of Madras
5. Calcutta University and affiliated colleges
You must take the CUET UG entrance exam if you want to enroll in Bachelor's programs at these universities. Visit this link to SEE the full list of well-known colleges: https://www.shiksha.com/humanit
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1. University of Lucknow
2. Panjab University
3. Government. J. Yoganandam Chhattisgarh College
4. Burdwan University
5. Narasinha Dutt College.
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Contributor-Level 10
1. You can become a college professor after earning a master's degree and passing the UGC NET exam.
2. It is one of the most popular optional subjects for the state PCS and UPSC CSE.
3. You can apply for a research fellowship like the JRF if you want to conduct anthropological research.
4. Using your expertise in anthropology, you can contribute to a newspaper, journal, or blog as an expert writer.
5. You can work for prestigious NGOs and organizations, like UNESCO, with your degree.
6. Expert pos
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Contributor-Level 10
1. You need to have a graduate degree to be eligible for this course.
2. Your degree must be in either management, engineering, architecture, physical sciences, geography, planning, law, or social sciences subjects.
3. You have to appear in the TISSNET entrance exam
4. After passing this objective test, you will be required to appear for a group discussion and Personal Interview with TISS.
5. Based on scores at each stage, a merit list will be prepared f
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Contributor-Level 10
1. Social Worker: As a social worker, you can work for both government and non-government organizations.
2. Rehabilitation counselor: You can work as a counselor in NGOs and rehabilitation centers.
3. Survey researcher: As a sociologist, you can help with surveys on social issues such as family planning.
4. Professor: You can apply for the UGC NET exam to become an assistant professor in sociology.
5. Consultants: You can work as a consultant for various organi
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Hi,
Yes, sociology can be a good career option.
You can get the following jobs with a degree in sociology:
- You can apply to become a social project officer in various NGOs, non profit organizations, etc.
- You can work as a coordinator in the social services field if you have a sociology degree.
- After passing the UCG NET, you will have a lot of career options in the teaching field.
- You can become a community development worker with a master's degree in sociology.
- Another option is to conduct research and publish your results in widely read journals.
Read more: MA Sociology
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Contributor-Level 10
1. Historian: One of the most popular careers after conducting research in a particular era is that of a historian.
2. History expert: In order to conduct historical research, many universities, news organizations, and even filmmakers require the help of history experts.
3. Professor: Other job options include teaching or working as a history professor. You might, however, be required to earn a B.Ed. Or pass tests like the NET.
4. Editor: You could serve as an editor for publications, websites, and YouTu
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Contributor-Level 10
1. Teacher: You can become an English . Teacher with your degree. However, you will have to pursue a B.Ed. Course to apply for a school teaching position and a master's for a professor position.
2. Content writer: This is also a good option after a Bachelor's in English . You can work in both private and government organizations as a content writer.
3. Writer: You can independently write articles for media houses, blogs, and magazines as per your expertise.
4. Editor: You can work in the position of editor f
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Contributor-Level 10
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Contributor-Level 10
1. Read syllabus of exam to prepare your weekly and monthly study plan
2. Start with topics to which you need to devote more time, like coding and decoding.
3. Read Hindi newspapers regularly to develop a command over this language.
4. Prepare important monthly events and news to study for the Current Affairs section.
5. To do well in the reasoning section, you can select any good reasoning book and do section-wise practice.
6. Make short notes on topics that
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In the fast expending global environment, it has become mandatory to remain in aware of technological and professional development in all segment of education. To meet this challenge the University campus made Wi-Fi. Student are provided excess to it and in addition each department have been equipped with computer facilities with LAN. This facility help student in better learning, completing assignments and research. Additionally special and specific soft wares are also available for research students. Library :
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Contributor-Level 10
1. Start with the study syllabus for PET to select your study material.
2. This is an objective-based test consisting of two hours to attempt 100 questions.
3. You have to prepare GK, reasoning, math, and language to pass the PET.
4. Create a section-by-section study plan based on the section requiring the most time.
5. The level of question is easy hence you can prepare from any one standard PET book like Arihant, Lucent, etc.
6. You can cover the syllabus of PET in two
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Contributor-Level 10
1. Any high school-passed applicant can apply for the PET exam.
2. The exam is conducted in Hindi and English .
3. The application fee is Rs. 185 for unreserved applicants.
4. Any Indian citizen can apply for this UP state exam.
5. The age limit is between 18 and 40 years.
6. It is treated as a common preliminary exam for almost all UPSSSC exams.
7. There are 100 questions to be attempted in two hours. You can apply for positions like VDO, Lekhpal, Junior A
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Contributor-Level 10
1. Age: The applicant must be between the ages of 18 and 40.
2. Education: This exam is open to any high school (10th grade) qualified applicant.
3. Domicile: You need to be an Indian citizen to appear in PET. The Uttar Pradesh candidates have some age relaxations and reservations that are not available to applicants from other states. There is an age relaxation of five years for SC, ST, OBC, and meritorious athletes.
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Contributor-Level 10
1. M. Tyra or R S Agarwal for Mathematics
2. The verbal and nonverbal reasoning book of R. S. Agrawal
3. B. S. Sijwalii's reasoning book
4. Lucent or Odisha expert books on General knowledge
5. Arihant books to practice for different sections of PET paper.
6. Newspaper for Current Affairs and language section
You can study the selected NCERTs for GK and basic math.
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Contributor-Level 10
1. History: For this subject, in addition to the NCERTs, you can consult Ancient India by RS Sharma, Medieval History by Satish Chandra, and Modern India by Spectrum Publications.
2. Economy: Other than class 11th and 12th economics NCERT, you can refer to the Economic Survey and state budget for the year in which you are preparing for the exam.
3. Geography: NCERT for class 11 and G. C. Long are the best sources for geograp
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