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Tarishi Joshi

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You can further study Ph.D., if not, you can work for a government agency and can become a diplomat and a professor.

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Tarishi Joshi

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You can pursue it. It has vast scope. You can become a diplomat, can work for a government agency, can even work for a political party.

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Tarishi Joshi

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You can pursue Ph.D. to study further.

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Parveen khan

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Private Clinical Physiologist
Professor in Clinical Psychology
Substance Abuse Phycologist
Clinical Social Worker
Child Mental Health Specialist.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi

Candidates can see table showing a list of best and popular jobs that candidates can go for after MA History -  

Job ProfileDescriptionAverage Salary (in INR)
ResearcherHistory researchers can work in a range of institutions, including universities, government organisations, and think tanks. They frequently do historical study and publish their findings in academic journals.3-4 LPA
HistorianHistory teachers can teach history at the elementary, middle, or high school levels. They may also be able to teach history at community colleges or universities.5-6 LPA
ArchivistArchivists are in charge of collecting, preserving, and organising historical materials. They frequently have a background in history or a similar discipline. 4-5 LPA
Journalist
Journalists with a history background can write about historical subjects for newspapers, periodicals, or websites. They can also act as producers or writers for historical documentaries or TV shows.
5-7 LPA

Note: Avg salary is taken from Ambitionbox.com.

Hope this helped your query! All the best!

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shobhit kumar

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Sorry to say that you are not fulfilling the minimum percentage criteria for B.Ed. D. El. Ed is a two year full-time Diploma course which is divided into 4 semesters. Candidates who have qualified 10+2 or equivalent examination from any recognized board with a minimum of 50% marks are eligible to apply.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Go for higher studies, like M.Phil Ph.D. B.Ed or Saiva Bhanu Kshatriya College, DG Vaishnav College in Madras University or Tamil university. Your career will be as a teacher, professor, researcher in Tamil and UPSC, SET, NET.

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Hi, Economics qualification is very good recognised in the Indian banking sector, insurance sector etc. , and if you are interested in teaching field then you can become an economics teacher/professor in colleges/universities. After doing M.A. In economics, the best career option for you will be qualifying UGC NET exam. This is a national level exam conducted by NTA which determines the candidates' eligibility of becoming assistant professor in any of the prestigious universities across India, the payout is also high. If you are willing to prepare for UGC NET exam then first check here https://scoop.eduncle.com/tips-to-crack-ugc-net-ex
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Economics qualification is very much recognised in banking sector, insurance sector and Indian economics service and in teaching field as you can become economics teacher in schools and in colleges. Stock exchange is also a sector where post graduate in economics can look for great career/jobs opportunities as broker and market researcher, etc. Multinational companies and computer industries also hire economics PG candidates. Otherwise there are various other options available for you like you can seek jobs in railways, civil services, staff selection commission even in defense.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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UGC NET Economics is the best career option available for the students to make career as a lecturer or Professorship. The NET Exam is conducted every year while the NET Exam is the best career option, but aspirant might also choose other careers in the Economics Subjects. Some of them are as follows
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Work as a lecturer and Professor in the Colleges and Universities. Write the Book Editor and Author in the various fields. Work in the Research Field related to the Subject. Guide students to prepare for the NET Exam. Work as Project manager in the relevant field.

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