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Minimum of 50% to 55% in your Bachelors. Students in an MBA programme with a focus in human resource management can take courses in business strategies and concepts as well as corporate headhunting, benefits analysis, compensation management, and business coaching. Some good Colleges are: IIMS, Xavier's Labour Relations Institute, and Jamshedpur
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi
Management Development Institute, Gurgaon
Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Trichy
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai
National Institute
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1) MBA
2) MA
3) B.Ed
4) Integrated M.Ed.
5) PG Diploma in German language
6) PG Diploma in Japanese language
7) PG Diploma in French language
8) PG Diploma in Yoga.
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Professional Writing. With this degree in hand, you can take up writing, professionally.
MBA.
Mass Communication.
Social Media Marketing.
Civil Services.
Public Relations.
Law.
Event management.
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For any teaching job, you need more than just a BA in any subject. For school teaching, you will need a Bachelors degree in education whereas for college teaching, you will need a Masters degree in arts. Regarding the question, which subjects would help in getting government teaching jobs, I would say a subject which you love to study, you will also enjoy teaching the same. So find which subject you would love to study. As for job opportunities in government teaching jobs, look into the newspaper wherever you are based and look into the employment opportunities available into the field in which you are interested. If you f
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