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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Being awarded a B.Sc. by Dr. D.Y. Patil opens up a world of opportunities and is more than just a piece of paper. For those with an interest in science, this degree serves as a springboard for further research. Become an environmental activist, delve deeply into academic study, or discover scientific advances in biotech labs. However, Science is not the exclusive frontier. With a general B.Sc., you can become an industry leader in data analytics, create software empires, or work in government service to benefit the public good. Pune offers even more opportunities for those with an entrepreneurial drive and its thriving commercial lands
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
A Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree is an undergraduate-level course. BA graduates go on to work in a diverse range of fields, including finance, healthcare, journalism, and education.
Top 8 Career Options After B.A.
Pursuing a Degree in M.A. .
Become a Software Developer. .
Specialize in Business Analytics. .
Become a Data Scientist. .
Digital Marketing. .
Enter the Insurance Industry. .
Become a Manager (MBA) .
Human Resources Specialist.
BA degree will offer more career opportunities than a bachelor's degree in any other stream. The other reason for BA being a popular course is that it focuses on several subjects in contrast to a BSc, BBA, or BCom
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Completing a BA from Jindal School of Journalism and Communication can lead to various career prospects in media, entertainment, public relations, marketing and education.A journalism career requires strong communication, writing and critical thinking skills as well as investigative and research abilities.
Some of the job options directly related to a journalism degree include broadcast journalist, editorial assistant, magazine features editor, magazine journalist, newspaper journalist, political risk analyst, press sub-editor, publishing copy-editor/proofreader, web content manager and writer.
Other jobs where a journalism degree would
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