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Rakesh chand

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Both courses are good for future.BA(H)Economics course is also a good option after completing class12th.The future scope of this course is also very good many govt.and private sectors also provide lots of job opportunities in this sector.Quantum university situated in roorkee uttarakhand is one of the prestigious university who provide this course with quite affordable fees.for admission in this course you must have complete your class 12th with minimum 50% with any stream.The total duration for this course in Quantum university is 3 year.You have lots of job opportunity after completing this course.you can apply in finance sector,bank

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, you can pursue MSc in Fashion Design after BA in Fashion Design. Any graduate can apply for the course. Since you have pursued Fashion Design as a specialisation you will find it easier to pursue MSc in Fashion Design. You would be already aware of the Fashion terminologies and Design theories and concepts. This is because BA Fashion Design syllabus and BSc Fashion Design syllabus have similar coursework and subjects. But you may have to incorporate a scientific approach while pursuing MSc in Fashion Design course.

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Souvik Maity

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A Bachelor of Arts from Ajeenkya DY Patil University's School of Liberal Arts prepares graduates for diverse careers in media, social work, research, education, diplomacy, global marketing, NGO management, public relations, and creative writing, equipping them with critical thinking, communication, and leadership skills for the global workforce. It totally depends on the student and how much they are motivated enough to pursue their careers.

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Khushi Soni

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With a history degree, you can pursue careers in education, museums, archives, heritage sites, and media. Common roles include historian, museum curator, archivist, and heritage manager. Additionally, your skills in research and writing can be valuable in public relations, journalism, and non-profit organizations.

While some history-related jobs might not be high-paying initially, the degree offers a broad range of career options. You may need to be open to different roles and consider additional skills or qualifications to enhance your job prospects.

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In a Bachelor of Arts in Hotel Management from NIPS Hotel Management Shillong can lead to a number of different job opportunities in the service and hospitality sectors. The graduates can work for organizations that organize events, restaurants, hotels, and resorts. Opportunities for employment typically include front desk executive, food and beverage manager, event organizer, trainee in hotel management, and guest relations officer roles. Furthermore, positions in the hospitality industry in sales and marketing, human resources, and operations management are all feasible choices. Opportunities for additional specialisation in the hote

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