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Hasti N

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You can go for a short term certificate course of Indira Gandhi National University. It is a 6 months certificate course of teaching mathematics to primary school children. B.Ed and B.PEd are other options.

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Aman Khera

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There are quite number of opportunities present in the working world today for students from this field. You will be presented with the option of joining education, government, non-profit sectors once you complete your education in this field.
There are a number of benefits of studying the subject, as a Philosopher will develop reasoned arguments, will communicate effectively also will have the ability to speak, think and write more clearly. Philosophers are known to have more creative and original solutions to problems and can easily analyze complex problems as well as examine problems systematically. Also, philosophers tend to learn t
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Anju Saxena

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You can pursue Diploma in special education which is 2 years programme along with graduation from open. It will enable you to get a job after completion of the same.

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Aarav JainLLB Student - DU

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Personally, I would suggest to stick to LLB. LLB in itself is very rewarding, if you specialize in any one subject either, crime or civil or other specialization like IPR or competition law. Being an efficient lawyer requires a great deal of hard work. So, it would be good if you focus on one thing and do it whole heartedly. Still, if you want to pursue another course which goes parallel with LLB is CA. If you have knowledge of chartered accountant and specialize in income tax cases while doing law, you could become the king in this field. And, your Carter prospects takes another leap. Companies will pounce on you to hire you. Moreover
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Anant Raina

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You may choose to become a freelance writer or a journalist if that interests you.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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I am not sure about physics, but surely you can combine maths with your humanities subject. If you have economics in your humanities subject then maths as an additional subject can definitely prove to be a boom for you. Knowledge of core mathematics is highly necessary for understanding the advance theorems of Marco-Micro economics. When it comes to the understanding the concept of consumers producer behaviours, price determination, revenue recognition, etc., you must have the knowledge of matrices, differentiation & integration, statistics and probability. These concepts help a lot while having an advanced and realistic knowledge of e
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rahul r

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Job after home science include
Production jobs
Technical jobs
Research jobs
Teaching jobs
Sales jobs
Service jobs

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Garima KaushikEducation is my prime concern.

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JBT is a full-time course. I can't suggest you any parallel course. Rather I'd say, you must focus on JBT for brighter future.
Once you've completed your JBT, you'd most likely go for following career choices:
1. B.Ed: By pursuing this course, you can upgrade your skills as a teacher.
2. Appear in CTET exam, as D.Ed and JBT candidates are eligible for it.
3. You can pursue other graduate-level courses too.
But once you've entered the path of becoming a noble teacher, you must keep your reins in the vicinity of teaching aura only.
It is not important how you complete too many courses parallelly and grab a career. More important is to complete
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Ankush Sharma

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Computer Science study is must if you want to pursue your career in artificial intelligence. In the current market, companies are looking for specialisation irrespective of your domain. So, you can also pursue your degree in B.Tech - Computer Science Engineering (Specialization in Artifical Intelligence & Robotics). This programme is offered by some universities and colleges. Now it's up to you from where you want to do that.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Girisha,
Career options will be very low if you plan to apply for work after your B.Sc directly. Firstly they don't recognize a 3-year Bachelor's degree. Secondly, without work experience and additional value to your profile why will they hire you? If you want to study you can look for PG Diploma courses but you won't find too many options for PG Diploma in your subjects. You can alternatively check for professional courses in areas of your interest. You can check these and decide:
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