Master of Arts in History

A Master of Arts (MA) in History is a postgraduate program designed to delve into the intricacies of historical events, societies, cultures, and individuals. Through this program, students explore various historical periods, regions, and themes, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the past. The curriculum places a strong emphasis on critical analysis, research methodologies, and the interpretation of primary and secondary sources. Students hone their analytical and writing skills through coursework, seminars, and research projects, acquiring expertise in historical research and scholarships.

Exploring the Curriculum:

Semester-I

  • Paper:1-   Ancient societies -l
  • Paper:2 –  Medieval societies-ll
  • Paper:3-   Modern world
  • Paper:4-   History of Haryana
  • Paper:5 –  State in India
  • Paper:6 –  Science and technology in pre-colonial India        

Semester-ll

  • Paper: 1 –      Ancient societies-I
  • Paper: 2 –      Medieval societies-ll
  • Paper: 3 –      Modern world
  • Paper: 4 –      History of Haryana
  • Paper: 5 –      State in India

 Semester-lll

  • Paper:1- Historiography: concept method and tools
  • Paper:2- Political History of India    

                 1200-1526 AD

  • Paper:3- Political History of India              

                  1526-1757 AD

  • Paper:4- Economic History of India      

                  1200-1526 AD

  • Paper:5 – Society and culture of India   

                  1200-1526 AD

Semester-lV

  • Paper:1- Histography concept method and tools
  • Paper:2- Political History of India

                1526-1757 AD

  • Paper:3- Political History of India

                 1526-1757 AD

  • Paper:4 – Economic History of India

                 1526-1757. AD

  • Paper:5 – Society and culture of

                 India1526-1757 AD

Scope of Master of Arts in History

The scope of a Master of Arts (MA) in History is vast, offering opportunities in academia, research, education, government, museums, archives, and beyond. Graduates can pursue careers as educators, researchers, curators, archivists, policymakers, journalists, and more. The program equips students with critical thinking, research, and communication skills that are highly transferable to diverse professional fields.