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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Ami Patel,
This seems like a very incomplete query. You have to mention your desired program of study for experts to have an idea about your requirements or else you can choose any country of your choice, the top ones being Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Singapore, etc. You can find universities and programs here, check the budget, admission requirements, stay back options and decide accordingly.

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Zehen Ahmed

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Geography graduates are employed in a range of sectors, including the public sector, education, commerce, industry, transport and tourism. Graduates have excellent transferable skills, which also attract employers from the business, law and finance sectors. One can alongside also prepare for some of the best services of the country, such as:
The armed forces
Charities
The Civil Services
Environmental consultancies
Environmental protection agencies
Information systems organisations
Local government
Ministry of Defence
Police service
Private companies
Utility companies

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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Yes, you can apply for that as you have the required percentage. Teaching experience is not necessary for D.El.Ed. 50% in +12 is the minimum criteria for the course.

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Aman Kumar

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Hi,
There are plethora of opportunities for a political science graduate in government sector. These include-
1) Professor - After competing BA in Political Science one can do MA in Political Science and apply for UGC NET ( National Eligibility Test) for assistant professor in any university across the country.
Apart from this, one can pursue B.Ed and become a teacher in a government school.
2) Union and State Public Service Commission - A graduate in Political Science can apply for UPSC and State PSC exam and become grade 1 or grade 2 officer in the government.
3) SSC - another option for a graduate in Political Science is Staff Servic
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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

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There are some colleges which are preferred internationally those are SP Jain, NMIMS, Welingkar Institute, JBIMS, etc.

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Aarush Malhotra

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
Following values:
1. Invest in your future
Although it's not strictly essential to have a strong plan for your future career before applying to graduate school, it certainly helps. Students applying to graduate school should do so with their eyes on the future, seeing further study as an investment in their own potential and not simply as a way to postpone the end of student life.
2. Get noticed in today's job market
More people than ever are joining in graduate degrees today and because of this an undergraduate qualification alone can sometimes fail to get you noticed alongside equally or more highly educated candidates. Those holding
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Aarush Malhotra

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You may pursue ample of history courses, depending upon your area of interest. There are a lot of fields from which you can choose to pursue a short-term course, which is mentioned below:
Course details are arranged by field of study, to jump directly to a field you interested in, click the links below:
- Archaeology
- Architectural Conservation
- Conservation
- Heritage Management
- Heritage and Tourism Management
- History of Arts
- Manuscriptology
- Museology
You may pursue these courses from the below-mentioned institutes:
1. http://nmi.gov.in/departmentshoacourses.htm#stc
2. https://www.shortcoursesportal.com/disciplines/273/modern-history.ht
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

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Undergraduate course in International Relations: Maintaining International Relations with all the countries is the avowed aim of almost every country on the planet. The issue is how to achieve this? Answers to this query are sought in this new course. India with its new found status of high GDP growth rate is suddenly finding itself in the midst of the scenario wherein we want to have best of relations with every nation. The undergraduate course covers many related topics viz., social structure, military, political climate, economics, history, geography, language and many more relevant subjects that are keys to understand the Dyn
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Archaeology evokes a totally different sense when one hears of it. The diggings, the finds, the discoveries, the whole vibrancy of the mission are the things that fill up the life a true blue archaeologist. I feel that some courses of other subjects, though related, will go a long way in honing the skills. Studies of numismatics, study of museology, management are all required to improve career prospects. All these subjects inject the right amount of perspective and knowledge in repertoire of archaeologist. For attaining expertise all related subjects and topics surely needs to be studied. If it can be done during the graduation of mai
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello,
Foreign Language: It has its own aura and fascination. It evokes awe. But for those into this, it's hard grind. Particularly the talking practice, listening practice are quite tough. Of course these days U-tube helps in polishing these skills but then nothing can compare live practice.It's a good to think of doing some course related to the history or culture or politics of the country of that language. It's great asset while teaching or while involved in translating activity. Perspective is a great leveler. If we have this then the balance of rationality kicks in and one starts having empathy for the language. Even a trip to all
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