Archaeologists
Job Description:
Archaeologists study architectural relics, old monuments,
and inscriptions and undertake excavations to identify the period from which
they belong. They work to establish the relevance of such evidence in various
stages of development of civilisation. It offers specialisation in Numismatics
and Epigraphy. Numismatic is the study of old coins, tokens, paper money and
other related objects such as medals etc. Epigraphy is the study of
inscriptions on ancient monuments, rocks, temples, copper plates, seals etc.
Opening:
An increased awareness of the cultural heritage of India has
given greater prominence to activities such as preservation, restoration and
excavation of ancient monuments and artifacts and therefore specialists in this
field are in great demand. The Archeological Survey of India employs a large
number of people. Employment opportunities are also provided by museums and educational
and research institutions. Private collectors also require the services of
archeologists.
Educational Qualification:
Postgraduate in Indian History or Archaeology from any
recognised Indian University or Post Graduate Diploma from Institute Archaeology.
The Institute of Archaeology, which is under the auspices of the Archaeological
Survey of India in Delhi, offers a specialized course in Archaeology.
Postgraduate diploma offered by the institute is open for candidates with a
Masters Degree in Indian History (ancient or medieval) or Archaeology or
Anthropology. The diploma is of 2-year
duration.
APYL Career Counselor has
details on:
(a)
180 Institutes offering postgraduate in Indian
History/Archaeology under Career Fields (a) Humanities (b) Archaeology
and Course Type Post Graduate
(b)
3 Institutes offering post graduate diploma in Archaeology
under Career Fields Archaeology and Course Type Post Graduate
Diploma
Remuneration:
Starting salary is Rs. 10,000 per month (excluding other
allowances)