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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Salman,
If you have above 50% in graduation, you can go for MBA. MBA provides you a good platform to develop.
All the best.

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Meghna Sharma18 | Female | Polyglot | Humanitarian

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English, definitely. The field of English literature is so vast that the job prospects never end. Be it professorship, translation, foreign exchange programs, travel journalist, journalist, author, editor, columnist, administrative posts, tutoring, mass communication, etc. English always has the way.

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astha singh

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I think political science is quiet an interesting subject to study. It has a lot of scope after graduation. You can go for the following professions:
1. Social service
2. Policy making
3. Politics
4. Mass communication and journalism.
5. Lectureship.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You have good academic performance and right subjects in graduation to score well in Civil Services examination. You are advised to prepare a Civil Services examination preparation plan based on your strength and weakness analysis. You may seek advice of your teachers for an independent assessment about your ability to crack exam. If there are lots of gaps then you may seek external coaching support. If you are focused to achieve your targets, you can definitely crack Civil Services Examination.

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Meghna Sharma18 | Female | Polyglot | Humanitarian

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Political science is one of the most adaptable social science degrees, with numerous employment options available to graduates. Political science studies assist students to develop vital abilities in writing, communication, and research.

A political science course teaches students about the inner workings of the government, both state and federal, as well as other agencies, and how to utilise this information for the benefit of the country. Most colleges, universities, and institutions require that applicants must have passed their 10+2 from a recognised board with at least 60% marks for undergraduate course.

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Kajal SenguptaI am an online Physics Teacher.

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You can opt for UPSC examinations for getting into IAS etc. You can opt for three years law course. Doing some management course is another option. If you are interested in academics then completing your Masters and doing some research work may be an option. This may help you in getting a job in colleges as lecturer.

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