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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

Contributor-Level 10

The integrated programmes offering dual degree has many advantages apart from year saving. Mainly because of their course structure.
As the focus is more on humanities subjects in addition to other core subjects, this provides a chance to the candidates to explore more and judge what is better for them.
This provides the area of opportunity to play with different fields of studies so that a student can choose the niche stream as per his/her interest. Subjects apart from the core subjects provide students to choose electives according to the job they want to pursue in the future. Initial years of degree provides a basic foundation root an
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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

Contributor-Level 10

Hello,
Below is a list of the study areas in sociology for better and interesting career opportunities:
a- Project and product management
b- Market planning
c- Quality planning
d- Social and economic management and evaluation
e- Service planning
f- Structure management
g- Resource Management
h- Behaviour management
I- Agreement management
j- Planning of region
k- Development of a geographical area
l- Development of various products and evaluation
m- Providing social guidance and consultation
n- marketing strategy
o- PR and publicity
p- Social and HR analytics
q- Business consultation
r- Conflict resolution
s- Marketing negotiations
t- Communication consult
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello,
Philosophy is the ability of the mind to put things in perspective. It's the ability to differentiate between nuances of similar thoughts. It's about ethics, it's about logic.
It's a very interesting and fascinating subject. The subjects that are taught at graduation level are Indian Philosophy, Western Philosophy, Ethics, Logical reasoning, Problems in Philosophy, Philosophy of religion, etc. The names may change from university to university but contents are similar. The aim of all these subjects is to give a solid grounding to the student to enable him to be perfect in ethics, logic and logical analysis.
This is one subject that
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

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Graduation in archaeology is offered in many universities and colleges across India. Fundamentally this course equips the student to decipher history by observing and analysing artifacts found during digging ancient sites.The curriculum primarily consists of an introduction to archaeology, museology, ancient history, ancient cultures, numismatics, record keeping, conservation of museums etc. In short, anything to do with the collection, display, analysis, preservation of ancient artifacts and of course knowledge of related fields like ancient cultures, ancient numismatics, etc. This is one programme where the contents are evolvin
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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I would like to suggest you to opt for political science over history. Although history is also not a bad option but the way career in political science is increasing, it made me say this. If you have studied political science as a subject in your graduation or post graduation level, you have plenty of options available besides being a politician. In the government sector, a wide range of government occupations, from urban planning to legislature to intelligence bodies, are available for those with a major in political science. It is a common belief that political science graduates are all just made for politics and govt. agencies, but
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Nowadays getting a job with a high salary is quite tough but in these following sections, economics has more paid jobs because it is more useful in the market and share policy. This is a broad subject which covers not only its subject matter but also covers scientific nature, ability to pass judgment and give ideas to solve the practical problems. Job opportunities have increased manifolds privatisation and globalization which has merged the world economy. There are a lot of job opportunities for economics students in the government sector such as Indian Economic Services, Reserve Bank, PSUs and many finance companies. They can also ge
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Well, again distance learning program would get you a qualification for namesake, as that degree or Diploma doesn't have any practical implications. The Bar Council of India does not recognize it and so do the UGC doesn't not consider it at par with regular or even private courses.
The distance learning is available through many institutions in India, but that won't serve you results in real.
Also, you would not be treated as a law graduate for purpose of any civil services exams or government exams, unless you have another degree which is regular and recognized by UGC.
So, you do not have options in real after pursuing a distance learnin
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Susnigdho Bhattacharyya

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After completing Ph.D in the field of Law, you are directly entitled to approach in any private or government Law College for the post of Assistant Professor. For such, you need not to clear National Eligibility Test (NET) conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) approved by the University Grant Commission (UGC). This is a settled principle that the candidates having Ph.D in law are exempted from the purview of NET.
The Central as well as the State Government hires candidates who are having Ph.D in law for the purpose of research in various legal fields. Even the Parliament of India requires candidates who are
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Susnigdho Bhattacharyya

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After completing your Masters in Law that is, LLM, you have no additional job benefits compared to a LLB degree holder except academics. Both, LLB and LLM students can apply for any Government job (PSU) like BANK, RAIL etc. But, now a days, most of the Public Sector Units as well as Private companies, prefer LLM candidates. So, if you are a LLM degree holder, then you will be preferred over LLB degree holders. Many companies hire legal officers having LLM degree.
The sole benefit of LLM is academics. LLM will open the gateway for academics. If you have cleared LLM, then you can easily apply in any private law colleges for the pos
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Anju Saxena

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B.Ed is better than NTT or Basic Teaching Training. It will open more avenues and broad avenues for you. If you have done B.Ed, you can go from pre-primary to senior but with NTT or BTC, you are only eligible for primary section. So, B.Ed is better.

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