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Guide-Level 11
Apart from the public sector there are ample of opportunities in the private sector of a jewellery designer. You can choose either of the below mentioned places:
Gem Retailing
Research and Development Organizations
Educational Institutions
Garments and Design Firms
Material Purchase Logistics Jobs
Marketing Industry
Manufacturing Industry
Hospitality Jobs
Gem W
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After completing your graduation with BA History, you can go for civil services exams conducted by UPSC. Other than this, you can go for PhD to pursue lecturership which is also a very decent and well-paying job. For this, you can do Masters in History and after that, you can go for UGC NET exam.
UGC NET is an exam for those who are willing to pursue their career as a lecturer or willing to go for research in their respective fields. For research, the government provides a fellowship of INR 35,000 per month (approx.) for those who qualify this exam with good marks. So you will have plenty of options after completing your BA Histor
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Master of Arts / MA
B.Ed / Bachelor of Education
Diploma Courses
MBA (Master of Business Administration)
M.Sc IT (Master of Science in Information Technology)
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http://www.accaglobal.com/in/en/about-us.html
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The degree is available in several specialisations, including Primary, Secondary, Human Movement/Health, Music, or Early Childhood education. The longer duration of the course allows for more practical experiences and greater personal or professional development before teaching service. Teacher-Certification bodies require either a Bachelor of Education, or an Undergraduate/Bachelor's
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