The BA in History at Apex University explores historical events, civilizations, and cultural transformations. The curriculum covers ancient, medieval, and modern history, emphasizing critical analysis of historical sources. Students study political movements, economic developments, and social transformations. The program prepares graduates for careers in education, research, archaeology, journalism, and public administration. With a strong foundation in historical research and interpretation, students develop analytical and communication skills essential for history-related careers.
Passed in 10+2 or its equivalent examination in any stream conducted by a recognized Board / University /Council. Obtained at least 50% for General, 45% for SC, ST, OBC & SBC.
20000/-
3 Years (6 Semesters)
50% CUET and 50 % AUCET
Scholarship up-to 10 Lacs available for meritorious students
This program develops historical knowledge and critical thinking skills. It covers global and Indian history, focusing on socio-political and economic changes. Students learn historical research methods and source analysis, preparing them for careers in education, heritage management, and administrative services.
The BA History program integrates historical research with analytical thinking. Students explore Indian and world history, gaining insights into social, political, and cultural transformations. With research-driven projects and industry exposure, graduates are equipped for careers in academia, civil services, and heritage management.
History Teacher:
Educate students about historical events and their significance. Develop lesson plans and assessments. Inspire critical thinking and a deeper understanding of the past.
Archaeologist:
Excavate and study ancient sites and artifacts. Analyze findings to understand past civilizations. Work with teams to document and preserve historical discoveries.
Museum Curator:
Manage and organize museum collections. Plan exhibitions and educational programs. Ensure the preservation and display of historical artifacts for public engagement and learning.
Historian:
Research and analyze historical events, trends, and cultures. Publish findings in academic journals or books. Work in museums, archives, or educational institutions to preserve and share historical knowledge.