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The scope of MA English Literature for graduates includes content writer, copywriter, teacher, translator, stenographer, and editor . MA English Literature scope lies on the in-depth knowledge of the graduates in their relevant field.
below are some of the best Career Jobs and Career options for MA in English :
Further, to know more about the MA in English Course, career scope, salary, admissions, etc - you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://www.careers360.com/courses/ma-in-english
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Diploma in Pharmacy is a two-year full-time course designed to prepare aspirants to work under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist in hospitals, community pharmacies, and other pharmaceutical-related fields. The program includes the application of chemistry in the pharmaceutical industry, toxicology, pharmacology, and concepts of biochemistry.
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You can expect better career and bright future , i am sharing some courses that you can do after 12th class which are
1. Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine & Surgery (B.A.M.S.): It is a five-and-a-half-year undergraduate degree course that also includes one year of internship. After successful completion of the course, students are designated as Ayurvedacharya doctor.
Job Scope: Ayurveda Consultation, General Practice, Clinical Research. Relevant Courses: Master of Public Health, PG Diploma
2. Bachelor of Dental Surgery (B. D. S.): It is 5-year degree course, which includes 4 years of study followed by one year of internship. After successful completion of this degree programme, candidate is designated as Dentist.
Job Scope: Lecturer, General Practice. Relevant Courses: Master of Dental Surgery, Master of Public Health
3. Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery (B.H.M.S.): BHMS is an undergraduate degree course of five-and-a-half-year duration (including one year compulsory internship). After successful completion of the course, students are designated as Homeopathic doctor.
Job Scope: Homeopathy Consultation, General Practice, Clinical Research. Relevant Courses: Doctor of Medicine in Homeopathy, PG Diploma
4. Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery (M.B.B.S): MBBS is a five-and-a-half-year degree course which includes one year of mandatory internship in a hospital attached or approved by the concerned medical college. After successful completion of the course, students can practice Medicine & Surgery.
Job Scope: Doctor, General Clinical Practice, Research. Relevant Courses: Doctor of Medicine(MD), Master of surgery (MS)
4. Bachelor of Science : Bachelor of Science is three-year degree programme offered in multitude of specializations under the pure sciences domain such as Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology etc.
Job Scope: BPO, SSC Exams, Graduate level exams. Relevant Courses: MSc,MA
5. Bachelor of Science Nursing : Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a four-year programme which involves classroom lessons, practical sessions as well as clinical work apart from internship.
Job Scope: Employment in Hospitals & Clinics, Training institutes. Relevant Courses: MSc Nursing, Post Graduate Program in Public Health Management (PGPPHM)
6. Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry (B. V. Sc. & AH): This is a five year undergraduate degree course with 6 months mandatory internship which includes training in practicing & teaching Veterinary science and livestock & poultry farm management.
Job Scope: Veterinary Clinics, Zoos & Wild life Research organizations. Relevant Courses: Master of Veterinary Science, PhD (Veterinary and Animal Sciences)
7. Normal Graduation in B.A. To pursue something other than Science domain and where your actual interest lies.
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Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, some of the career options after microbiologist are:
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Hello aspirant,
Pharmaceutical Engineering & Technology is a branch of engineering dealing with the creation and production of a variety of drugs in a controlled environment, with a particular emphasis on quality control. Biomedical engineering, pharmaceutical engineering, and chemical engineering are all included in pharmaceutical engineering. The primary goal of this field is to focus on medicine, including its preparation, doses, and side effects.
The course of Pharmaceutical Engineering & Technology is mostly concerned with medicine and pharmaceuticals. Students are introduced to chemical systems and their applications, which aids in the creation of future technologies in this subject while also improving student skills.
For more information you can visit our site by clicking on link given below.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/pharmaceutical-engineering-and-technology-course
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Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, some of the career options after b pharmacy in industry that one can pursue are:
etc are some of the options that one can pursue.
Hello Aspirant,
A mechanical engineering degree teaches the students maths, science, technology, business and management. Courses in the mechanical engineering are designed to ensure students are:
Able to recognise the problems and solve them using both logic and creative and innovative approaches with excellent analytical skills.
Students should be able to plan and prioritise, work to deadlines and be able to work under pressure.
Mechanical Engineer should be aware of the necessary professional responsibilities
Also should pay attention to details, have good judgement skills and accept responsibility and duties.
He should be able to work within a team and put best efforts.
Most courses have prepare you for professional practice, but they'll also ensure that an engineering graduate has necessary skills that are suitable for a range of careers.
A mechanical engineering graduate can find relevant opportunities in a range of sectors, including:
aerospace engineering
automotive engineering
construction
energy
manufacturing
medicine
railway engineering
Hi,
No, it can not be declared like that. There are many better career options available which are at par with (and some times better than) engineering career.
We can find quite a good number of people who have made a better career options in the area of i) Medicine, ii) Psychology, iii) Civics, iv) law, v)Agriculture, vi) Fine Arts vii) Arts, viii) Science, ix) Commerce, x) Para Medicine, xi) Film Industry,etc.
However, engineering can certainly create very interesting career opportunities (especially after the make in India concept).
Hi there,
Some of best career options after 12th humanities are following:
Lawyer:
One need to pursue 3 year llb programme or 5 year integrated llb porgramme to be a lawyer.
Psychologist:
One need to complete bachelor's degree followed by master's degree In desired specialization to be a psychologist.
Foreign language expert:
For being a foreign language expert One do not need to complete bachelor's degree .They can start learning foreign language just after completing their 10+2 standard.
Social worker:
One need to complete bachelor's degree followed by master's degree In social work.
Hospitality management:
Education requirement for this is Bachelors in hotel management.
For more details follow this link: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/careers/articles/career-options-after-humanities-counar/amp
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The following are some of the popular career options for PCB students:
1. MBBS : this is one of the most prestigious degrees. If you are interested in being a doctor, you can sit for NEET. NEET comprises of a total questions of 180 with 4 marks for each correct option and a 1 mark deduction for each incorrect one. The eligibility to sit for NEET is of getting at least 50% in PCB. As you have 84%, you can definitely sit for this exam.
To know more about the best colleges in this field, you can follow the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/ranking
2. BDS : if you want to be a dentist, you can go for BDS after your 12th board exams. The admission for BDS is done through NEET as well! You need a minimum of 60% in PCB for this.
Follow the link below to know about the best colleges offering BDS:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bds-colleges-in-india
3. BSc . : If you are interested in research field, then this academic programme is ideal for you. There are several specializations available.
Follow this link to know about the best colleges in this field:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-colleges-in-india
4. BPT : BPT of Bachelor of Physiotherapy will help you to rehabilitate patients using physical methods. A physiotherapist helps with correcting the deformity or injury using physiotherapy. This is a 4 year course followed by a six month long internship.
Follow this link to know about the best colleges offering BPT in india:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-physiotherapy-colleges-in-india
5. B.Vsc : this degree offers study of veterinary medicine. For this you need to have passed class 12th with a minimum of 50% aggregate.
To know about colleges in this field, follow the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bvsc-colleges-in-india
I hope the information helps!
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