Which has a better scope and why: Geography or Archaeology?

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    umesh Kumar

    7 years ago
    Geography and Archaeology are closely related disciplines, concerned with concepts of time and space in relation to human culture and landscape. The aim is to provide you with a wide range of vocational skills relevant to Geography and Archaeology that are also transferable to other areas of employment.
    Students after finishing a course in Geography can find employment opportunities both in governmental as well as private sector. It is possible to work under different government departments as well as in aided Colleges and Universities offering academic courses in geography. The students can work in government and research organizations
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Geography is a subject in which a student can learn about the environment and its diversity. And archaeology is a subject in which a student can learn about the past, history, discovery of new things by carbon dating. In India, there is a low scope of archaeology as compared to geography. Geography is the study of earth and to describe the political and physical outline of the world and different countries on the map. To check the condition of weather and tides, to check the soil quality, to find how the previous civilizations collapse. Sure after studying specialisation, one can get a job in many fields such as:
    1. Cartography:- A pers
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