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It may promote social change, development, cohesion, and empowerment. Underpinned by theories of social sciences, and guided by principles of social justice, human rights, collective responsibility, and respect for diversities, social work engages people and structures to address life challenges and enhance well-being. A practicing professional with a degree in social work is called a social worker. There are good opportunities for Social workers in Government sector. Public Sector Banks, Public Sector Units, Semi Government bodies etc. Have lot of opening in their CSR department for BSW and MSW graduates. In addition, these social wor
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Changing need of society, type of social environment, Development of social and political environment, impact of technology and economical changes on society as a whole etc. Humanities graduates have better abilities to accurately sense and identify personal feelings, along with the ability to understand and evaluate them. They can better self-manage themselves, because they have the ability to understand their own emotions and then use that understanding to turn situations to their benefit. They can handle relationships better because of awareness of others feelings, needs, and concerns.

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Graduates following kind of jobs to utilize their core strength and skills: (a) HR Professional, such as human resource planning, recruitment, hiring of employees, training & development of employees, compensation, appraisal management, career planning, employee welfare, organisation development etc. (b) Trainer: particular voice and accent trainers, soft skills, leadership skills etc. (c) Administrative and clerical support services/ staff. (d) Language specialists, interpreters and translators. (d) Public Relation and corporate Communication. (e) Technical writer to support technical staff in creation of documentations for product an
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Ts following two courses are unique and best in India: (a)B.A. (Hons. ). In Social Work with specialisation in Rural Development (b)Integrated BA-MA Programme in Social Sciences
In addition, Delhi School of Social Work, New Delhi, Christ University and Amity University Noida are equally good for studies in field of Social work. These colleges/ universities not only have extremely good infrastructure, excellent faculty but has market recognition and good placement records. TISS Social Work graduates are darling of Indian industry recruiters for CSR and Social Wok openings.

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Such as Understanding Political Theory, Political Theory:
Concepts and Debates, Political Processes in India, Constitutional Democracy and government. In India, Nationalism in India, Colonialism in India, Introduction to comparative government. And Politics, Theories of Administration
Theories of International Relations and World History, Public Policy and Administration in India, Global Politics, Modern Political Philosophy and Foreign Policy, etc. With increased globalization syllabus slowly have lot of emphasis on concepts of democracy, foreign policy and international politics and relationship.

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As a world leader in distance education, it has been conferred with awards of excellence by the Commonwealth of Learning (COL), Canada, several times. IGNOU provides seamless access to sustainable and learner-centric quality education, skill upgradation and training to all by using innovative technologies and methodologies. IGNOU teaching techniques include self-instructional materials, counselling sessions, both face-to-face and via teleconferencing mode. The M.A. (Economics) Programme at IGNOU offers the learners an opportunity for higher studies in Economics. Besides offering the core courses available in other universities, it incl
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At this level, the study is expected to provide new and original insights into the problem or the area under investigation. Therefore, Ph.D. in computer Science or IT prepares students for the field of education as university faculty, research, writer, and consulting by training them to seek new knowledge in the area of their expertise. Some computer Science/ IT specialist takes a career as consultants, advisory to CIOs and large businesses decision makers. In addition in western developed economies, there are many corporate management opportunities available for these highly qualified professionals in technology companies. These posit
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The programme provides an advanced understanding of the key economic, political, strategic, cultural, legal and organisational dynamics that shape international affairs, with a primary focus on practical policy development and implementation. Graduates in International Relations are employed in government, journalism, law, non-governmental organizations, international business, and teaching and research. Some of the IR experts become free lancers and work as advisors to political parties, Government organisation, think tanks, strategy organisation and opinion makers. Graduates have openings in foreign services, United nations organisat
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Different languages are spoken in different nations; therefore, there is requirement of professionals who can help in communication among different people speaking different languages. Foreign language specialists, interpreters and translators are required in organisations dealing in foreign trade, foreign high commissions and embassies, travel and tourism industry, entertainment, tourism, public relation, international organizations and media, etc. Career opportunities for foreign language specialists are increasing in India and abroad. Foreign language specialist can work a teacher, freelancer, technical writer and interpreter or as
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Studies how individuals, businesses, governments and nations make choices on allocating resources to satisfy their wants and needs, and tries to determine how these groups should organize and coordinate efforts to achieve maximum output. There are multiple specialisation in the field of economics such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, investigating market structure, strategic business decision, public economics, econometric, business economics, International trade, etc. With increased demand for data analyst in business to gain competitive advantage, graduates with Econometric expertise are in huge demand. Econometric is the applicati
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