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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Based on your interests, creative preferences, and professional objectives, you can decide whether to pursue a career in fine arts or visual arts. A wider range of materials for inquiry, including painting, sculpture, and digital media, is provided by the visual arts, which also provide prospective professions in illustration, graphic design, and curation.
However, fine arts, which frequently concentrate on traditional forms, can lead to jobs in teaching, gallery exhibitions, or cultural institutions with a stronger intellectual and historical focus. Your decision should be in line with your artistic vision, enthusiasm, and pr
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A visual arts job requires education, skill development, networking, and perseverance to get started. Here are some actions you can do to get started:
- Take formal schooling or art classes to acquire knowledge and abilities.
- Create a portfolio with your best works of art in it.
Look for ways to obtain experience through volunteer work, internships, and exhibitions. Make connections with other professionals, artists, and organisations in the art world. - Make use of social media and a website to advertise yourself online.
- Proactively look for chances to share your work, work with others, or take on freelance assignments.
- When pursuing your
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A standard BVA programme may be the best option for candidates if they are interested in a traditional art career. A digital BVA programme may be a better choice if one is interested in a career in digital art or a related field. An interdisciplinary BVA degree might be your best option if candidates are interested in fusing art with another subject. Click to learn Arts Subjects and Job Opportunities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
While there are very limited career option after Distance LLB, but some possibilities include:
- Legal Assistant/Paralegal (Junior): Assist lawyers with tasks like research, document preparation, and client communication. (May require additional paralegal certification)
- Compliance Officer (Assistant): Support compliance activities in specific sectors (e.g., banking, finance). (May require domain knowledge and certifications)
- Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO) Specialist: Perform administrative tasks for LPO companies. (Strong communication and computer skills are crucial)
- Legal Content Writer/Editor: Create legal content
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Check out the following alternative paths besides than regular LLB, for legal career:
- Full-time LLB: Pursue a full-time LLB programme from a recognised university.
- LLM after a Bachelor's Degree: If you have a non-law degree, consider an LLM (Master of Laws) after completing a recognised LLB.
- Paralegal Certification: Pursue paralegal certification alongside your distance LLB (if applicable) to enhance your skills for legal assistant roles.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, completing a Master of Social Work (MSW) opens up a wide range of career opportunities. Here are some of the key prospects:
- Clinical Social Worker: Providing therapy and counseling services in hospitals, mental health clinics, and private practice.
- Community Social Worker: Working with communities to develop programs and services that address social issues.
- School Social Worker: Supporting students’ emotional and social well-being in educational settings.
- Medical Social Worker: Assisting patients and their families in hospitals and healthcare facilities with coping strategies and resource coordination.
- Child Welfare Social Worker:
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, studying Archaeology opens up a variety of career paths. Here are some of the key prospects:
- Archaeologist: Conducting excavations, analyzing artifacts, and studying ancient cultures.
- Museum Curator: Managing collections of artifacts, organizing exhibitions, and conducting research.
- Heritage Manager: Overseeing the preservation and management of historical sites and cultural heritage.
- Conservation Officer: Working on the preservation and restoration of artifacts and historical sites.
- Researcher/Academic: Teaching at universities, conducting research, and publishing scholarly articles.
- Cultural Resource Manager: Ensuring compliance with h
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BCom from SRMU Lucknow is the gateway to job opportunities in several fields such as Accounting, Finance, Economics, Taxation, Insurance, etc. One can become an Accountant, Financial Analyst, Auditor, etc. after graduating with a BCom degree. This degree is also beneficial to those students who want to run their own businesses. Because of the variety of work prospects, BCom is one of the most popular undergraduate educational programmes.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The career options available after BA from Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University or any other top BA colleges in India, are either pursuing higher studies or pursuing a job.
Individuals who wish to pursue higher studies after pursuing BA programme from SRMU can apply for postgraduate courses and upskill themselves.
Students who wish to pursue a job after a BA have diverse career opportunities like:
- Foreign Language Experts: This can lead to a career as an interpreter, translator, book writer, etc.
- Operations Team Leader: This profile qualifies candidates for a position that allows them to manage teams, encouraging cooperation,
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
B Pharmacy is primarily focused on pharmaceutical sciences, drug formulation, development, and dispensing. Pharmacists play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and effective use of medications.
Optometrists are eye care professionals who specialize in vision care, including the examination, diagnosis, and treatment of visual problems and eye diseases.
Candidates can check the table below to know the comparison between the two courses.
Particulars | Optometry | B Pharmacy |
Course Level | UG and PG | UG |
Course Duration | 2-4 years | 4 years |
Course Fees | INR 10,200 - INR 5 Lakh | INR 3,000 - INR 4,00,000 |
Entrance Exams | CUET, TJEE, KCET, GUJCET, GITAM GAT, and IUET | NEET, MHT CET, CUET, Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, TS EAMCET, KCET, JEE Main, GUJCET, KEAM, etc. |
Popular Colleges | GMCH Chandigarh, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, University of Hyderabad, Thiruvalluvar University, etc. | Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Madras Medical College, BITS Pilani, SOA University, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, etc. |
Job Profiles | Optometrist, Senior Optometrist, Optometry Researcher, Ophthalmologist, etc. | Medical Writer, Clinical Researcher, Drug Inspector, Medical Representative, Pharmacy Business, etc. |
Average Annual Salary | INR 3 LPA - INR 4.4 LPA | INR 4 LPA - INR 14 LPA |
Top Recruiters | Lenskart Solutions, Titan Company, Titan Eye Plus, Optum, First Student, Reliance Industries | Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd., Divis Laboratories Ltd., Cipla Ltd., Biocon Ltd., etc. |
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