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Hi, Being a teacher (You can teach in some schools where B.Ed isn't compulsory/ you can be a faculty member at a coaching etc. ). Being a Content Writer (If you have writing skills, then there is quite a wide range of opportunities available). You can go for the Newspaper office composing jobs. One of the main benefits of taking part in a student exchange programme is all of the great friends you'll make while you're there. During your studies, you'll meet a wide range of people from many different backgrounds, some of whom might become lifelong friends.
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School teacher
Marketing job
Banking jobs
Office clerk
Computer operator job
You can also join Indian Defence sector etc.
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