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You can open each college page to see the fee details.
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1) Master of Arts / MA
2) B.Ed / Bachelor of Education
3) Diploma Courses
4) Bachelor of Laws (LL.B. )
5) MBA (Master of Business Administration)
6) M.Sc IT (Master of Science in Information Technology)
These are a few popular career options available to BA Graduates who want to pursue their higher education. Apart from these, there are several other academic programmes in a variety of fields like aviation, hotel management, event management, journalism and others, which Arts graduates can join in order to build a rewarding and lucrative career. Regards.
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Master of Arts (MA)
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed)
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Various Diploma courses Computer course, Hotel Management Course, Fashion Designing Course etc. Master of Business Administration (MBA).
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After completing PG in Mass Communication. The aspirants of the field can look forward to working with the following types of companies and areas:
AIR - All India Radio
Circulation and Public Relations
Central Information Service
Legal Affairs Department
Journals
News Agencies
Press Information Bureau
Photography Companies
TV Channels
Radio Telecasting Companies
Websites Periodicals and Magazines
Newspapers
Advertising Agencies
Books and Novels
Blogs
Broadcasting Corporations
The starting salary for a mass communication professional could be between Rs 12,000 and 25,000 depending on communication skills. After 5 Years of work experience, a p
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Of course, you can, if you are keen on pursuing a career in Interior Architecture, then you must definitely enroll for a course that would give you the technical know-how and equip you with industry ready skills in the domain. At IIAD, you would get an opportunity to explore and understand the finer nuances of Interior Architecture and Design by working on live projects. This essentially implies that you get practical experience in the discipline and thereby are better prepared to work in the industry upon graduation.
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