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a year agoContributor-Level 10
SJCC offers a BCom in Finance and Taxation through its department of Commerce. After pursuing BCom at SJCC, graduates can build a career as an Auditor, Cost Accountant, Income Tax Officer, Tax Consultant, Budget Analyst, Finance Manager, Accountant, GST Consultant, etc. They can also join the sectors of education, banking and other financial services. Graduates can also pursue a PG programme like MCom, MBA, CA, CS, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
MKBU provide placements support to its students. Students need to maintain a good portfolio to get their dream job. Many companies conduct walk-in drives, in which MKBU BA graduates can also participate. The "best" BA programme for employment prospects in India will rely solely on your own set of abilities, passions, and professional goals. Some of the key highlights in terms of jobs for BA graduates are:
- Emerging fields like Data Science, Cybersecurity, AI, etc. can be good option.
- Established fields like Marketing, Finance, Economics, Accounting, etc. offer numerous job opportunities.
- BA programms are usually aligned with government nee
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To be honest, every Design specialization is unique on its own and offers different career options. It'll be unfair to compare them. Design is a technical and creative field and has a lot of interesting specialities.
If you're interested in playing with colors, patterns, and aesthetics, you can go for Fashion, Interior, Jewellery, or Apparel Design.
If you're more into the technical part of Design, choose Industrial, Automotive, or maybe Web Design. There are a lot of options going towards different career paths and earning prospects.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, it is not mandatory to be good at drawing but a Graphic Designer need to use art/graphics to enhance as well as promote a product, enterprise etc. Although not necessarily required, drawing abilities might be useful for a graphic/web designer. Instead of using traditional drawing methods, graphic/web design software is used to create digital artwork and visual concepts. Drawing abilities, however, can undoubtedly improve a designer's capacity for ideation, visual concept communication, and unique illustration or graphic creation.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With the growth of internet, Graphic/Web Design has become a sought after career option. Graphic/Web Design as a career requires one to have great communication, intuition, intelligence, creativity as well as technical skill. For people who have an enthusiasm for the visual and creative arts, a career in web and graphic design may be both gratifying and enjoyable.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Master of Design degree in itself is a professional enhancement degree. That's why, professionals with a specialised degree can climb career ladder. Some of popular job positions are as follows.
Job Profiles | Average Salary |
|---|---|
Graphic Designers | INR 4.1 LPA |
Fashion Designers | INR 4.5 LPA |
Textile Designers | INR 5.1 LPA |
Industrial Designers | INR 8.5 LPA |
Product Designers | INR 13.5 LPA |
UI/UX Designers | INR 6.1 LPA |
Note - Avg. salary is taken from Ambitionbox.com.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Salesforce is a vast ecosystem that connects analytics and marketing efforts, and there are ample career development opportunities within it. Salesforce professionals need to be re-certified on an annual basis, and with that the professionals demonstrate their practical expertise on anything new going on with the platform, which could be a new feature or functionality. In 2024, popular designations such as Salesforce Consultant, Salesforce Developer, and Salesforce Business Analyst - all earn up to INR 25 LPA, according to AmbitionBox.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery. MBBS is a 5.5-year UG medical degree awarded to students who have completed the necessary coursework and clinical training in the field of medicine and surgery. Students can check the list of career options available after completing MBBS from Graphic Era Institute of Medical Sciences:
Job Profile | Description | Average Salary |
|---|---|---|
Medical Surgeon | A surgeon is in charge of a wide range of activities, such as operating on patients in the case of illness, accident, or disease, executing various surgical operations on the human body, carrying out particular procedures, and much more. | INR 15 LPA |
Medical officers | They are the senior physicians who handle the entire patient care process in all the departments. | INR 10.6 LPA |
Paediatrician | A medical practitioner who specialises in the treatment of illnesses in children and examines their general growth and development. | INR 12 LPA |
General Physician | A physician treats illnesses at primary stages, and if, after diagnosis, the disease is found to be in a critical stage, the patient is referred to a relevant medical practitioner. | INR 7.2 LPA |
Medical Assistant (Surgery) | Starting a career as a medical assistant in an MBBS specialisation | INR 2.5 LPA |
To know more about MBBS careers, candidates can click here.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are many other employment options accessible to non-medical B.Sc. graduates than only getting an M.Sc. To enter the corporate world, graduates can choose to enrol in professional courses like the MBA. In order to get government positions, they can also get ready for competitive tests like the UPSC, SSC, or banking exams. Technical sectors provide possibilities such as PG Diploma degrees in numerous specialisations or MCA courses for a career in IT. Research opportunities and teaching through a B.Ed. are also feasible career paths. Getting short-term certified in cutting-edge fields like cybersecurity, digital marketing, or data a
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can definitely take up a career in MSc Psychology after your B.Com. Though it is not directly qualifying you as a practicing psychologist, it will still help you to a great extent in building up a successful career in the desired field.
The most common route is through a Master's degree in Psychology.
Graduate programs are available in specializations like clinical psychology, counseling psychology, social psychology, or even industrial-organizational psychology in many universities. Coursework will be determined by the graduate programme and chosen area of focus. Bridge courses may be required to complete any undergraduate
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