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Tina c

Contributor-Level 7

To become an IPS officer, you need to clear the UPSC exam and physical test.
Civil service exams are generally held in the month August and September.
It's fine to have science stream. You can choose your subjects in UPSC exam.
Few topics are mentioned below:
Current events of national and international importance.
History of India and Indian national movement.
Indian and World Geography - physical, social, economic geography of India and the world.
Indian Polity and Governance - constitution, political system, Panchayati raj, public policy, rights issues, etc.
Economic and Social Development - sustainable development, poverty, inclusion, de
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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

You can go for Masters in mass communication from IIMC or a PG diploma is also possible. Take a look at the following link:
https://media.shiksha.com/ma-mass-communication-colleges-in-india-categorypage-7-18-440-0-0-1-1-2-none-1-0

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rishav jindal

Beginner-Level 3

If you are good at programming, you can learn basic programming languages like Php, Dot Net or Java. You can also opt for courses like SAP, cloud computing or data analytics courses which are not that easy but you can get a really good package by doing these courses.

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rafat parveen

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
Jobs directly related to your degree include:
1. Clinical psychologist
2. Counselling psychologist
3. Educational psychologist
4. Forensic psychologist
5. Further education teacher
6. Health psychologist
7. Occupational psychologist
8. Primary care graduate mental health worker
9. Psychological wellbeing practitioner
10. Sport and exercise psychologist
.
An undergraduate course from a college in DU can help. Amity, Noida is also a good option (yes, it is costly but it is a good college).

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Hi,
Following career opportunities are available after BA LLB:
(a) Corporate lawyer in law firms
(b) Corporate lawyer in law firms
(c) Independent practice as lawyer
(d) Lawyer in large business firms/ PSU/ banks in internal law department
(e) Lawyer in Indian Army in legal corps as commissioned officer
(f) Indian judicial services
(g) Education industry with higher degree qualifications.
Law has good scope across India.

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9 years ago

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You will not face any problem in getting a job because of gap. You are advised to look aggressively for job, both, in government and Private sector.

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9 years ago

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Tintisha Basu

Beginner-Level 5

Ideally, you should have your Bachelors in psychology to pursue your Masters in psychology. However, some universities do permit graduates from other streams to apply for Masters in psychology. Depending on your location, check in the local colleges. You may even pursue your Masters in Industrial Psychology if you want to work in the corporate sector.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

Guide-Level 12

Hi Hamza, please clarify your stream, whether you are from Arts, Science or Commerce so that I can suggest you better. Also, specify your interest and career orientation when you say career prospects.

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rafat parveen

Contributor-Level 7

For career in education field, you are supposed to pursue BA in required discipline and then go for a 2 year B.Ed course, which will make you eligible for primary school teaching.
For secondary, you need to do post-graduation as well as B.Ed.

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Tina c

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
MBA is a practical course so it's always better to go for regular one.
Employer gives more weight to students from regular MBA, so their placements and salaries are good.
As you have written that you already have experience, so doing MBA will be added advantage for you. You can go for correspondence if you want.
But, it's better to do executive MBA, it's meant for working professionals and have more value than correspondence MBA.
I hope this helps.

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