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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, there is a good scope of students with a degree in Hopsitality Management. IIHM Kolkata students can prepare a good portfolio and apply for jobs in Hotels, events, travel & tourism, luxury services, and food services businesses. The largest contributors to the global economy are travel and tourism. Hospitality management is the study of the Hospitality sector. Hence, there are a plethora of opportunities available out there.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue an MSc course after a BA degree. However, it is important to fulfill a set of criteria to get admission to an MSc program. MSc colleges might have criteria regarding the BA percentage, your entrance exam score, or even your stream in Class 12.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Following graduation from Bharati Vidyapeeth's School of Photography with a BA in Photography and Cinematography, the following are the main career paths: A cinematographer is in charge of a film or video production's overall visual aesthetic. Photographers: they take excellent pictures for a range of uses, including fashion, journalism, advertising, and more. A film director is someone who manages the artistic and technical elements of a movie production. Film editors edit and put together video to create a finished product that flows. Lighting technicians set up and run lighting equipment for productions in photography, video, and fi
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
There are various job opportunities available for BA graduates. The candidates can find jobs in both public and private sectors. Below table can be referred for some top job profiles along with average salary package:
BA Top Job Profiles | Average Salary |
|---|---|
Executive Assistant | INR 4.8 lakh |
INR 7.3 lakh | |
Operations Manager | INR 10.8 lakh |
Marketing Manager | INR 12.2 lakh |
INR 13.5 lakh | |
Economist | INR 16.2 lakh |
NOTE: The above given fee amount is as per some unofficial sources. Hence, is indicative.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, after completing your BA, you can enroll in an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) program. If you meet their specific eligibility requirements—which usually include meeting a minimum percentage in your BA degree and possibly having studied certain subjects at the undergraduate level (like history, political science, sociology, etc., depending on the university's requirements—many universities and law schools accept BA graduates for LLB programs. For BA graduates, LLB programs typically last three years and provide a route to a legal career following graduation and successful bar exam passage. You can make appropriate plans by rese
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A UPRTOU BA degree amis at providing the students with a firm foundation in the chosen specialisation. The degree offers plenty of employment opportunities in various sectors. After pursuing BA at UPRTOU Allahabad, students can build careers in sectors like management, business, healthcare, tourism, hospitality, education, etc. They can also pursue higher education by enrolling into a coruse like a Master of Arts (MA) for further specialisation and in-depth knowledge of a subject. BA graduates are also eligible for various government jobs. Students can also grab a placement from the university's placement drive.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can do MBA after BA. However, it depends also on the course you opted for in your graduation and how it will benefit you while doing your MBA. MBA is one of India's most adaptable post-graduate programmes.
It is the only post-graduate degree programme that accepts students from a variety of backgrounds. In India, nearly 60% of MBA holders come from non-business backgrounds, according to statistics. MBA after BA, on the other hand, is a somewhat unusual and doable choice. Relevant Link: MBA Admissions
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on your job goals, you can pursue a variety of paths after earning your LLB (Bachelor of Laws). To further specialise in a particular field, such as corporate or international law, and improve your chances of landing a job in academia or a legal firm, you could pursue an LLM (Master of Laws). As an alternative, think about taking the judicial services tests to become a magistrate or civil judge. Opportunities in litigation, business counsel, and government legal departments are all available in the legal profession. Positions in corporate sectors as legal advisors or compliance officers are feasible for those with wider persp
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