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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
A Bachelor's degree in mass communication is a self-sufficient qualification to start your career in this field. But, you can plan to pursue a Masters course in the same for a better career. Master's degree can be done in the subject of your interest like:
Journalism
Mass communication
Print media
Electronics media
Advertising and PR and many more subjects.
Choose the subject of your choice and go for it.
All the best.
New answer posted
8 years agoBeginner-Level 1
Student's taking up this course have advantage and doors open to choose a career in all three fields. Masters in psychology/mass communication/social work. There are many more careers options for students who are passionate about psychology, kindly visit: http://www.iipr.in/Professional.html
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 15
A career in journalism requires commitment, dedication and sacrifice of personal time for the sake of staying on front or top, particularly in news industry. A journalist may have to work day in and day out to get breaking news. Similarly, media professionals who are in entertainment or film making need to work with passion which may come at the cost of their personal life.
However, in a nutshell, Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication degree is enough for a person to fetch a job of any interest or of any field. I am listing you some of the excellent fields that you can pick it from:
1. Sound Engineer.
2. Film Director.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
First of all decide you want to work as law professional (need to study BA.LLB) or in corporate sector (need to study BBA.LLB).
BA.LLB and BBA.LLB jobs:
Law firms: Amarchand Mangaldas, AZB, Luthra and Luthra, JSA, Trilegal, Khaitan and Co
Corporate in-house legal departments: HUL, ICICI, ITC, Ernst and Young, PWC
Private-sector litigation:
PSUs: SEBI, ONGC, IOCL, SAIL
Legal Process Outsourcing: Pangea3, OSC, CPA Global, Clutch Group
IP firms: Anand and Anand, Remfry and Sagar, Lall and Sethi
Research: Lexis Nexis, Manupatra
Arbitration consultancies: Karanjawala, Oasis
Chamber practice
Working with Senior Counsel
Litigation firms
Non-profits
Aca
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
You have not mentioned your area of interest and skill areas. There are many PG Diploma courses available in vocational skills. All of these are the best depending on your interest. Let me know your areas of interest, I will then try to guide you.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
As you do not want to have further studies in Humanities you are advised to evaluate changing your stream by doing MBA. MBA will not only provide you with opportunities in multiple choices but help your get better and higher salary job. You may plan and prepare for MBA entrance exams to seek admission in good MBA B-school.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
There are post graduate courses available in culinary arts comes under hotel management.
The prospect is great. Do it from a good college which provides internship and job placements.
If you have a natural cooking talent this line will take you to great heights.
All the best.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
You can take the NET exam and indulge in the teaching career.
Also, you can pursue PG or Ph.D.
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