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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
BA English is a fairly flexible course and offers diverse career options such as -
1. Management careers - marketing, human resources, etc.
2. Hospitality, event management, public relations, corporate communications.
3. Media careers like advertising, journalism and film making.
4. Academic careers like teaching and research and particularly training.
English Language Training is a big and growing sector in India with jobs freelance and full-time options as an English language trainer or a voice and accent trainer.
5. You could also do an MA or a B.Ed., or take up some of the Professional courses.
6. Studying a foreign language full ti
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Guide-Level 12
Yes, you can pursue Ph.D after completing your post-graduation. To pursue your career further as a junior research fellow or an assistant professor, then you can apply for UGC NET exam. UGC NET is a national level test to prove the eligibility for junior research fellow or an assistant professorship.
You can check the below mentioned link for the eligibility criteria to apply for this exam:
https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-exam-eligibility
Best of luck.
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Moreover, keep in mind that IELTS is widely accepted in all European countries, while TOEFL is favoured by USA and UK.
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Beginner-Level 5
No, with this score you can't get a English proficiency waiver, as per the guidelines of the universities you should have at least 700 in CR part, so that you can show the university that you don't require TOEFL/IELTS. UIC is a good university, even I had applied to it and didn't receive an English proficiency waiver, so what I will recommend is give TOEFL to be on the safer side and if you want a smooth admission process.
All the best!
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