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Devi singh

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First of all you need to get an LLB degree to start off with your career as lawyer in India. If you are in high school and have decided to take law as full-time career ahead, go for integrated courses offered by reputed institutes these days. This 5 year integrated course gives you a graduation degree plus the LLB degree too. But if you're already a graduate, you must go for 3 year LLB course and pick your field of specialization. Like in your case, it is criminal law.

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Aman Kumar

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Hi,
As you hold a Diploma in hotel management, you can apply for entry level positions in five star hotels in the core departments such as front office, housekeeping, food and beverage and food production.
If your performance is good, then you can easily become a supervisor in the next 2-3 years.
Many reputed five stars hotels like Oberoi, Taj, ITC, Hyatt, etc. conduct their own training programs for the employees who perform better and promote them to the next position after training.
All the best.

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umesh Kumar

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With a Bachelor's degree in Social Work, you can qualify for some of the following position titles:
Behavioral Management Aide.
Case Management Aide.
Community Outreach Worker.
Juvenile court Liaison.
Probation officer.
Rehabilitation Case Worker.
Eligibility Worker.
Human Services Specialist.
Graduates in social work are recruited by government mainly in community development projects. The community development programs under government supervision mainly concentrate on rural development, education and health. The public sector also offers job openings in child, woman and tribal welfare programs put forward by government. Students in social wo
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umesh Kumar

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Geography is the study of earth and its associated processes. The subject also identifies the demographic features, soil proportion, climate, and so on. Candidates after finishing a course in Geography can find employment opportunities both in governmental as well as private sector. It is possible to work under different government departments as well as in aided Colleges and Universities offering academic courses in geography. The aspirants can work in government and research organizations as
Agricultural Specialists
Cartographers
Demographers
Forest Managers
GIS and Remote Sensing Specialists
Regional and Urban Planners
Urban Planner
Climato
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Harender Bisht

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Hi Siddhartha,
Mass Communication is an interesting and rewarding career choice, especially for those who are good public speakers, have strong oration skills and have a knack of uncovering the truth. Mass communication refers to spreading of information to public or masses using a variety of media, viz. television, radio, internet, movies, newspapers etc. It is rapidly gaining recognition and students are getting attracted towards it.
Mass Communications field has been around for a long while, the sheer proliferation of media into our lives now, through mediums such as television, newspaper, radio, advertising, PR etc., is greatly impr
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Although every branch of Psychology offers some sort of good career but still, people are showing more orientation towards Clinical Psychology. That is really a very huge subject and it turns your career onto the path of growth. I would prefer Clinical Psychology because of its utility in this modern stressful era. Clinical psychology takes general psychology a step further. While psychologists study the fundamentals of mental behaviors and processes, clinical psychologists apply these principles in real-world situations. They translate basic concepts into practical approaches that are used to diagnose and treat mental illnesses or dis
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Devi singh

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Government Career after BA in Psychology:
Government sector offers career opportunities for BA in Psychology graduates in different areas. They have several hurdles to face in order to get placed in these areas which include clearing several tests being organized by PSc, UPSC and also SSC. Most common employment areas in the field of Psychology in public sector include the following.
Hospitals
Clergy
Personnel Administration
Vocational Rehabilitation Offices
Media
Child / Youth Guidance Centers
Advertising Industry
Rehabilitation Centers
Prisons
Welfare Organizations
Research Establishments
Defense Forces
Colleges / Universities
Community Mental Heal
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Hasti N

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Both have immense job opportunities. Go according to your passion and interest. All the best.

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