B.A.
Hello,
First of all in majority of government exams such as UPSC, State PSCs, SSC CGL/CPO, CDS(OTA only for female), banking/insurance exams for the post of assistant or officer, these simply ask for a graduate degree in any discipline from a recognized university, yes there may be some variations like few exams specifically ask for 50% or above aggregate, or subject combinations such as in case of SSC CGL there are three posts in exception which have different criteria of having studied maths or statistics as one of the subject in three years of graduation, but with BA degree you will be eligible for SBI PO/Clerk, IBPS PO/Clerk, IBPS RRB Office Assistant/PO or Assistant or AAO Officer in major insurance companies as these don't have specific aggregate factor requirements however for RBI Assistant/NABARD Grade B Officer 50% aggregate in graduation is mandatory and in case of RBI Grade B Officer 60% aggregate is mandatory, so basically if your target is a decent government jobs there are many options, of course the best being UPSC in terms of prestige, salary, work opportunities as these are considered as best options.
Now, coming to your second query regarding professional degree, you may opt for BBA if you're interested in management or want to have it as a back-up career, or go for integrated law course from top law university, and you can fetch a good placement in private sector as well, or you can practice on your own, set up your company to consult clients, there is also good scope in media industry if you're interested in journalism and mass communication, you can pursue DEd if you're interested in career in teaching or hotel management/hospitality and travel/fashion designing/animation to name a few, so there are numerous options available you should choose as per your areas of interest, skills, aptitude etc.
Hello Divjot,
You can look for these colleges for BA in Punjab-
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duration : The duration of the entire program is 4 years. Thus, it takes 1 year less than the usual duration it takes for one to complete B.Ed. in the traditional way.
Eligibility criteria : B.Sc. B.Ed. course- 10+2 passed in Science stream from a recognized board. Minimum aggregate mark required is generally around 50% (scored in 12th board examination).
Eligibility criteria : B.A. B.Ed. course- 10+2 passed in any stream (English subject is compulsory) from a recognized board. Minimum aggregate mark required is generally around 50% (scored in 12th board examination). D.Ed. (https://www.apnaahangout.com/diploma-in-education-ded/) (Diploma) holders are eligible to secure admission directly in the second academic year of this course. Also check – D.El.Ed. course (https://www.apnaahangout.com/diploma-in-elementary-education-d-el-ed/) .
Course structure : The academic program is divided into 4 academic years. Main evaluation examinations are carried out at the end of each academic year. Subjects present in the Integrated B.Ed. program depends on the subjects that a student had in 12th standard and/or the ‘group’ that he/she chose.
I personally know someone, who after BA in English from Delhi University, is currently pursuing MBA in HR from XLRI Jamshedpur, India's Best HR Campus. Hence, no need to pursue BBA, rather concentrate on BA and start your preparation gradually for CAT, XAT, MAT, NMAT and Other B School Examinations.
For more information about MBA in HR do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mba-in-hr/amp
If you want to go for School Service then you should do a B.Ed. This will really help not only eligibility wise but also in your professional life. You can't know you can do or not until and unless you try. So you should try and in general you will get a great professional experience for your teaching as well as a chance to appear for TET.
I would recommend you to rethink about it.
I hope this answer helps you. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hi Aspirant,
PMSSS is a scholarship scheme and it offers scholarship to students already admitted to a college.So PMSSS is not for admission and you have to take admission in that college merit wise and through ranks.However You can now get direct Admission in Jamia Millia Islamia management quota seats for BA LLB. Faculty of Law.
Hope it helps!!
To become an IAS Officer you must complete 12 th standard and should do graduation from any stream from any recognised University or any affiliated College. You can do B.A. General or B.A. Honour degree. But doing B.A. honour would be preferable.
To get more information about this go through below given link.
https://www.careers360.com/careers/ias-officer
Hope this helps you.
Good Luck!!
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