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Piyush Singh

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Some of the most useful and the easiest languages to learn after learning English will depend on Foreign Service Institute's (FSI) difficulty level. The Category I of FSI's are languages that are closely related to English. On average, it takes 24-30 weeks or 600-750 class hours to learn these Ctaegory I languages with full proficiency. Some of these FSI's Category I languages are as follows:

  • Afrikaans
  • Danish
  • Dutch
  • French
  • Italian
  • Norwegian
  • Portuguese
  • Romanian
  • Spanish
  • Swedish

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Srishti Kumari

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After completing a B.A. And an M.A. In English in Chandigarh, you can explore a range of career opportunities. Some of the sectors where you can find employment include:
Education sector: With an M.A. In English you can become a teacher or lecturer in schools, colleges, and universities. Content writing: You can work as a content writer for various digital media platforms, such as websites, blogs, and social media. Publishing: You can work in the publishing industry in various roles such as editor, proofreader, or literary agent. Journalism: You can work in journalism as a reporter, editor, or feature writer for newspapers, magazi
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sagar sethi sethi

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After successfully completing B.A. English (Hons) students should be prepared for careers like media & advertising, writing & publishing, journalism, public relations, content writing & blogging, creative writing, teaching and academia, for further graduate or Professional Studies in English communications, or law; and for other fields requiring competent communication skills.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Great interacting with you. By taking a degree in English Literature, you get to know and understand the world of many great writers like Shakespeare, Tolstoy, Elliot, Christie. During this creative skills develop in you and you start to stand out from the crowd. You become able to express your thoughts or feelings in a better way. When your creative aspect starts to shine, then you have a lot of career options in front of you and you can give direction to the career according to your choice. Career Options after degree in English:
1. Journlist
2. Content writing and blogging
3. Creative writer
4. In the field of law
5. Teac
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Shaubhik SarkarI am currently a student of Eng Dept in RKMRC.

Beginner-Level 4

1.Journalist/ Reporter.
2.Copywriter.
3.Corporate Communication Executive.
4.Writer/ Sub-Editor/ Proofreader with publishing houses.
You do not want to get into a job after your degree? No problem. You can have quite a few good options to go for a higher study after a degree in MA English Literature or a masters in English literature. You can opt to do a Ph.D. in any of the following subjects. There are many other options too.
1.Ph.D. in Linguistics
2.Ph.D. in Comparative Literature
3.Ph.D. in Classical English Literature or Ph.D. in Classics
4.Ph.D. in English Language
5.Ph.D. in Teaching of English as a Foreign Language

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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MBA can get you more salary, provided your soft skills are found satisfactory. MA gets you a permanent footing, if you are NET qualified. In all cases, your personality is important.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

Hi Shilpa, M.A. History is a postgraduate course which is offered for a duration of 2 years. The basic eligibility for this course is that the student should have completed their graduation. Graduation in any course is allowed but a degree in Arts or History is preferred.

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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

Guide-Level 15

Yes you can become a mass communication teacher once you complete your BEd.

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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

Contributor-Level 10

Hello,
UGC NET English is a key to actualize your dreams. Here is the career scope for a UGC NET Qualified in English
Assistant Professor/lecturer
JRF
Jobs in Public Sectors
Advertisement management
Media& journalism
Publishing Industry
Author
Script writer
PR writer
Copywriter
Blogger
And here is the complete list of important topics for UGC NET English Literature http://bit.ly/2Lh9KpF
Modern Period
Victorian Period
Modern British Literature
Contemporary theory
Chaucer to Shakespeare
Romantic Period
History of English Language
English Language Teaching
Indian Writing in English
Indian Literature in English Translation
American and other non-British English L
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