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Corrections
Diversion Programming
Criminal Investigation
Forensics
Financial and Insurance Fraud Investigation
Intervention Programming
Judicial / Courts
Medical Investigation
Law Enforcement
Rehabilitation
University Research
Psychopathology Specialist
Private Investigation
Federal Agencies
Retail Investigation
Women's Studies
Teaching
Youth Counseling
Other Sociology Careers
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English being an international language has opened wide door for English graduates and Post graduates. After liberalization, the scope of English has increased manifolds and a large number of candidates are pursuing the subject as a career. It is the era of media where TV channels are mushrooming so the English and Hindi channels. On the other hand, the English print media is also not behind the race in recruiting candidates. There is a great career scope as Editor, Sub-editor, Assistant Editor, Associate editor, Consulting editor, etc. , both in media and other organisations. English translator and interpret
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Engineering. Architecture. Merchant Navy. Commercial Pilot. Bachelor of Science. National Defense Services-Indian Navy Officer, Indian Air Force. Railway Apprentice Exam. Business Administration and Management Studies. Commerce:-
B.Com
Banking and Insurance (BBI-3 years)
Charted Accountancy (CA)
Company Secretory (CS)
Arts and Humanities:
Bachelor of Arts
Physical Education (BPE)
Mass Communication and Journalism
BFA Performing Arts (music/dance)
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Aspiring automotive designers can earn a Bachelor of Science in Automotive Technology. This degree programme may include courses like automotive engineering technology basics, product development and design and computer-aided design. Students also learn about mechanics of material, automotive dynamics, engine design, industrial safety and performance testing. Prerequisite courses include calculus, physics, programming and chemistry. Graduates of an automotive technology Bachelor's degree programme can go on to work for automotive companies in vehicle dynamics control, mechanical design, product design and drafting, op
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