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Aarti Singh

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Manisha both English and Psychology are good options.
There are numerous career prospects available for Literature students. They can get jobs in India as well as overseas in a variety of fields.
Students of English Literature can get jobs with the media as reporters. It is also possible for them to get jobs with newspaper firms. If they have a degree in journalism, they can get jobs with news broadcasting firms like NDTV, CNN – IBN, Zee News, Star News Communication etc. Companies that print out Magazines as well as journals too take in students of English literature frequently. Content development and ITES firms also recruit English
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Yes you can pursue MBA in HR. MBA doesn't require to be graduate in specific field. Your degree in sociology will give you benefit if you pursue MBA in HR as it is somehow related to it. Also it will be good for your career.

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In order to pursue a profession in Sociology once can pursue B.A. at UG level and then later on M.A. at PG level in Sociology or its related field, which is offered by most of the universities and colleges.
In order to pursue a Bachelor's course (B.A.) in Sociology or its related fields, the candidate needs to have completed his/her 10+2 in preferable social sciences. The course lasts for three years.
Although completing your Master's course for this field is important as most managements and institutions would require a Master's degree which would take two years. Some employees also want a Ph.D.
Some Courses available in India for pur
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Mounica, Psychology is the study of human behavior and mental processes. Psychologists study a person's reactions, emotions, and behavior, and apply their understanding of that behavior to treat the associated behavioral problems. Treatment is focused on therapy and counseling, rather than prescribing medications for a “quick fix.” It is also the psychologist's job to come up with an individualized treatment plan for each patient, and to modify it as necessary over time.
As one establishes himself in the field and specializes in any of its branches, he can earn up to Rs.2 lakh per month.
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