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3 years agoContributor-Level 6
National Institute of Film and Fine Arts NIFFA, Kolkata
Government Film & Television Institute, Bangalore
Film and Television Institute of India, Pune
College of Applied Science, Vadakkencherry
Rayat Bahra University, Mohali
Department of Music, University of Mumbai
Zee Institute of Media Arts
Deviprasad Goenka Management College of Media Studies
CMR University
Please refer to these college websites for more information. There are very less colleges that offer this combination.
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3 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Teacher: You can become an English . Teacher with your degree. However, you will have to pursue a B.Ed. Course to apply for a school teaching position and a master's for a professor position.
2. Content writer: This is also a good option after a Bachelor's in English . You can work in both private and government organizations as a content writer.
3. Writer: You can independently write articles for media houses, blogs, and magazines as per your expertise.
4. Editor: You can work in the position of editor f
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3 years ago
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1. Historian: One of the most popular careers after conducting research in a particular era is that of a historian.
2. History expert: In order to conduct historical research, many universities, news organizations, and even filmmakers require the help of history experts.
3. Professor: Other job options include teaching or working as a history professor. You might, however, be required to earn a B.Ed. Or pass tests like the NET.
4. Editor: You could serve as an editor for publications, websites, and YouTu
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Contributor-Level 10
1. You can apply for direct admission to colleges like IGNOU Amity, and LPU. To get admission into these colleges, you do not have to appear in any entrance exam, but the fee will be higher.
2. If you want to get admission to BHU or other government universities, you will have to appear in the CUET-PG or university entrance test. The fee is comparably less than at private colleges.
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Check out their website, it contains all the details of the programme you want to pursue.
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Contributor-Level 10
1. Assistant Professor: You can clear the UGC NET or a state exam to become an assistant professor. You may get a salary of around Rs. 50,000 in this job.
2. Research scholar: You can clear the JRF to pursue a Ph.D. in political Science. You will get a stipend of Rs. 31,000 during your research, and later you can become a professor.
3. Policy analyst: With your degree, you can become a policy analyst. You can get a salary of arou
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