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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Advertising
Advertising is a visual or audio form of marketing communication which aims at promoting or selling a product. Learn about making a career in advertising in India including the salary, job prospects and top advertising colleges in India.
Disc Jockey
Disc Jockeys are artists that mix recorded tapes as it is playing. They also record their mixes for later sales and distribution. Read on to learn about the available training courses, job opportunities and earning potential of a Disc jock
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Guide-Level 14
It's good to see that you have done M.Sc and one year experience you have earned as well. However, there are many branches you can grab after M.Sc I.e.
Research Assistant
Lab Technician
Scientist
Field Officer
Manager
Professor
Researcher and accountant
Statistician
Quantitative Developer
Assistant Professor
Junior software Engineer
Apart from above, there are also good exposures in IT market as well. You need to decide which option you are most interested in. Then we can help you out.
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Guide-Level 12
If you're aspiring to make a good career in IT, I will strongly suggest you to go for B.Tech-M.Tech combo. If you posses high skills in programming, then there is no problem pursuing it in an average college.
All the best for your future.
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Guide-Level 12
Archaeology in itself is a vast field and different roles are based on the area of specialization. The major branches of study in archaeology include:
Archaeobotany - Study of plant remains to ascertain agricultural prac
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
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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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Let me tell you that I am not a History expert, but I am stalwart of those who study such subjects for I did neither have courage nor a mindset to study them. Since you have, feel honored!
Now talking about the prospects for you:-
Please Teach History: If you are interested in the subject and more than that, if you enjoy it, please reciprocate your love for the subject by teaching. I have never had a teacher who could make me like it and now when I get to read so much about the past, it seems like a huge loss. We need good teachers!
Research: Post this, you could always go for a PhD and get into research of ancient artifacts and sculpt
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