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Ranjeeta Rai

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Yes, there are plenty of career options available at Government sector after pursuing BSc from Spicer Adventist University. Few of the popular government jobs after BSc in 2024 are tabulated below:

Departments

BSc Government Job Roles

Average Annual Salary (in INR)

Forest Department

IFS Officer

4.1 LPA

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

Laboratory Assistant

2.2 LPA

AIIMS

Nursing Officer

5.6 LPA

Indian Air Force (IAF)

Medical Assistant

9.1 LPA

RBI

Grade B Officer

6-7 LPA

Food Corporation of India (FCI)

Trainee

4.3 LPA

Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC)

AAO

14.7 LPA

Indian Railways

Assistant Officer

7.5 LPA

SBI

Probationary Officer

4.6 – 16 LPA

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Himanshi Pandey

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The MSc programme of Jindal Centre for Digital Sciences prepares graduates to take up various job roles, such as data scientist, business intelligence analyst, research scientist, machine learning engineer, data engineer, AI researcher, AI consultant, etc. The programme focuses on providing a solid foundation in both theoretical concepts and practical applications, coupled with hands-on experience and exposure to best industry practices. After completing the MSc programme, students will be eligible to pursue careers in a variety of sectors, including technology ­firms, healthcare, fi­nance, retail, and more.

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Himanshi Pandey

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Jindal Centre for Digital Sciences offers an MSc in AI and Data Science. After completing an MSc at JCDS, students can seek a job in a variety organisations, ranging from small businesses or startups to large multinational companies. Some industries and job roled for a JCDS MSc degree holder are as follows:

  • Technology: Tech companies like Google & Microsoft hire data scientists and AI engineers to develop and deploy new products and services
  • Financial services: Companies like banks & investment firms use data Science and AI to improve their risk management, fraud detection, and customer service
  • Healthcare: Healthcare companies use da
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Indrani Choudhury

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B.Voc full form is Bachelor of Vocation. BVoc course is a three-year undergraduate degree programme focusing on empowering the youth by making them skilled. Students can check the list of career options available after completing Investment from Virohan: Rustomjee, Thane:

Job ProfileJob DescriptionAverage Salary (INR)
Computer OperatorA computer operator is a professional who oversees the running of computers ensuring that the systems are functioning properly. 3.5- 5 LPA
AccountantAn accountant recommends financial actions of a company by analysing accounting options. 5- 7 LPA
Food TechnologistA food technologist is responsible for safe and efficient development, manufacturing, and modification of food products and processes. 5.5- 7 LPA
Beautician

A beautician is a professional who typically works in a salon to provide different kinds of beauty and personal care services to clients. 

3.5- 5 LPA

Product Development EngineerThe main responsibility of a product development engineer is to create a product design while keeping in consideration the needs of the marketing, sales and manufacturing departments of a company. 5- 8 LPA

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Pragati Singh

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Hey,  

The skills required for a successful in Labour & Employment Law career include:

  • An ability to analyze information and solve problems.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • The ability to research and understand complex legal issues.
  • The capacity to stand up for the minorities or the oppressed.
  • Flexibility in the sense of being able to work on one’s own and also in a group.

Hope this helps !

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Ranjeeta Rai

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After completing BA (Hons) from Spicer Adventist University, candidates also get a lot of opportunities in the government sector as well. They need to appear for different government exams held by various authorities to secure a well-paying and respected government job. The below table highlights some of the government exams one can take to secure good government jobs after BA. 

BA Top Job Profiles 

Details 

Average Salary (in INR)

IAS 

IAS officers are responsible for placing government policies into execution and overseeing their functioning at the grassroots level. 

30 lakh

IPS

IPS officers ensure public safety by supervising the police agencies of states and Union Territories. 

27 lakh 

IFS 

IFS officers are responsible for maintaining good international relationships with other countries on behalf of India. 

27 lakh 

SSC officer 

SSC officers are responsible for the different operational tasks of the organisation including compiling files, reports, and all the ongoing cases. 

18 lakh

Research Associate 

Research Associates plans, organizes, and conducts research for various market topics including the financial market.

4.6 lakh 

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Akansha Bisht

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I believe the scope for career growth depends on many things like your work location, employer, designation, relevant experience, skillset, etc. However, if you compare Hotel Management and Culinary Arts, Hotel Management wins the race.
Hotel Management is multidisciplinary and covers specializations like Food & Beverage, Human Resources, Culinary Arts, Food Production, Bartending, Nutrition, and more, it obviously has more and better employment options.
So, if you are into Culinary Arts Management, you should stick to this specialisation and explore the areas of growth in your respective field.

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Akansha Bisht

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In my opinion, being in the Culinary field of work has both pros and cons, here are some aspects you can look at, compare yourself, and make an informed decision:
Pros:

  • Chance to be creative and express oneself through food.
  • Chance to bring joy and satisfaction to others through cooking.
  • Potential for career advancement, from line cook to chef to restaurant owner.

Cons:

  • Long, irregular hours that can include nights, weekends, and holidays.
  • A high-stress environment with tight deadlines and demanding customers.
  • Lower relative pay compared to other professional fields.

Hope this will help you.

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Pragati Singh

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Air and Space Law graduates can pursue a variety of career opportunities, including:

  • Aviation Attorney: Legal affairs involving airlines, airports as well as manufacturers and producers of aircrafts.
  • Space Law Attorney: Five subtopics which are advising space agencies, satellite operators and private space companies on legal issues pertaining to their space activities.
  • Government Official: As professionals of aviation or space regulatory bodies including the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (India) or the Indian Space Research Organisation (India).
  • International Organization: Either for International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)
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Anushree Sinha

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Most of the Dublin School of Business graduates get placed in industries such as Business Development, Operations, Sales, Finance, Information Technology, and more, as per the historical data of the university's alumni. Given below is a graphical representation of the top industries in which the DBS Ireland graduates work:

Dublin Ireland Placements

Note: In the above pie chart, Others include Program & Project Management, Media & Communication, Education, Community & Social Services, and Consulting.

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