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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Geography offers several career options with numerous specializations.
-Cartography
-Survey
-Urban and Regional Planning
-Town Planning
-Remote Sensing
-Climate Change Analysis
-Geospatial Analyst
Depending on the area of specialization, geographers might work as forest managers or in agricultural or economic institutions or as demographers in govt. and research firms. A background of geography is also helpful for a successful career in the field of travel and tourism, particularly for travel Journalism. You can also work as climatologists, geomorphologists, GIS specialists, and hydrologists.
As mentioned above about the area of spec
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Below is a list of the study areas in sociology for better and interesting career opportunities:
a- Project and product management
b- Market planning
c- Quality planning
d- Social and economic management and evaluation
e- Service planning
f- Structure management
g- Resource Management
h- Behaviour management
I- Agreement management
j- Planning of region
k- Development of a geographical area
l- Development of various products and evaluation
m- Providing social guidance and consultation
n- marketing strategy
o- PR and publicity
p- Social and HR analytics
q- Business consultation
r- Conflict resolution
s- Marketing negotiations
t- Communication consult
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Guide-Level 13
Though you have one option that I would advise would add up to your accolades i.e. Company secretary (CS)
This is one of the parallel courses that could be easily taken up and also does not require much of commerce background.
CA would not be possible, as it involves tough subjects and also needs mandatory training which would burdensome your daily life and it would get hectic when your academics is concerned.
Thus, CS is quite possible whil
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
First of all, congratulations to you for completing BE in CSE successfully. Kindly read this article by Shiksha.com for your query. I hope that will helpful to you
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/computer-engineer-31
Good luck.
Thank you.
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Guide-Level 11
What makes economics versatile is its applications to an economy as well as an enterprise. Economics as a subject is a combination of numbers and human behavior.
There are so many areas -
Developmental Economics
Behavioral Economics
Environmental Economics
Agricultural Economics
Micro Economics
Companies such as Google, Apple, HP, Intel, etc. use economists to introduce new offers and price them based on human behavior. Economists serve as an interface between engineering and marketing.
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Guide-Level 11
1. Economics: Data analyst, several options in the banking sector where they have special posts for eco graduates. Basically a corporate 9-5 job would be tailor made for you.
2. Psychology: A therapist, co
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