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Admission to an Indian Masters degree will usually require you to have completed a course of undergraduate study in a relevant field. Because Indian universities use the three-tiered degree structure employed in many other higher education systems (with undergraduate Bachelors degrees followed in turn by postgraduate Masters and PhD research programmes) you will probably find that most international undergraduate degrees will be recognised without any problems. If in doubt, get in touch with your institution early in order to confirm that your qualifications are suitable.
Some Indian universities may set additional entranc
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After BA, you can choose following courses:
Management careers- Marketing, Human Resources, hospitality, event management, public relations, corporate communications, and instructional design.
Media careers: - Advertising, Journalism and Film Making, Academic careers like Research and particularly Training.
Further, Academic courses after BA English can be pursued:
You can do an MA
Or
An MBA
Or
Take up some of the Professional courses.
One of the great employment options is journalism or reporting.
If you love to write, then you could be an author, spending time on writing books on all kinds of topics.
Those that do want to write of
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marks in the qualifying examination which depends upon the category of the aspirant that is of the candidate is of general category or reserved category.
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The institute is recognized by the following regulatory bodies:
Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource and University Grant Commission.
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