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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
The learning of a new language can open many doors for the person. One can think of applying for the job of a teacher, freelancer, and interpreter or as a translator. Academic qualification and proficiency in a foreign language can open the gates for career in sectors such as tourism, embassies, diplomatic service, entertainment, public relations and mass communication, international organizations, publishing, interpretation and translation, etc. Also, there a number of multinational corporate bodies require are in a constant need of candidates who possess excellent language skills in foreign languages. There is also the
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It totally depends on your interest. There are many PG courses available, which can provide you good opportunity in the market. If, in case you are interested in pursuing jobs in HR you can go for PG courses which give specialisation in Human Resource, if you are interested in Administration/Fine Arts/Languages then you can opt for the course accordingly. Each course has its own value provided the same has been done from good institution and with dedication.
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Don't underestimate this course. A B.Sc degree followed by an M.Sc degree from a good college can be much beneficial to you and help build a promising career. The best part about this course is that there is immense scope in research field. Some of the well-known and promising B.Sc disciplines are-
B.Sc. Agriculture
B.Sc. Horticulture
B.Sc. Forestry
B.Sc. IT
B.Sc. Computer Science
B.Sc. Chemistry
B.Sc. Mathematics
B.Sc. Physics
B.Sc. Hotel Management
B.Sc. Nautical Science
B.Sc. Electronics
B.Sc. Electronics and Communication
B.Sc. Biotechnology
BBA is like a course just below the level of MBA. It stands for Bachelor of Business Administration.
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1. Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore
Website: www.iiap.res.in
2. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Email: regr@admin. Iisc. Ernet. In
Ph. No. : +91-80-23600757
Website: www.iisc.ernet.in
3. National Centre for Radio Astrophysics, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Pune
Email: www@ncra. Tifr. Res. In
Ph. No. : +91-20-25719000, +91-20-25719111
Website: www.ncra.tifr.res.in
4. Raman Research I
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For the purpose of securing a good job and earn handsome salary all you need to have a good degree and knowledge about your field. However, an additional degree will always fetch you better results. So BBA LLB would surely help you in getting a good placement. However, MBA along with the same course would definitely serve you even better in terms of better prospects. However, even a law degree along with BBA can get you good results.
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