Philosophy
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To become a professional counsellor the first step would be to take up Psychology for your undergraduation. You should also aim to do as many internships in the domain of counselling to get hands-on experience while witnessing the daily job roles of a counsellor.
To gain the practical
Hi, a master's degree is a starting point for a career in teaching philosophy. For students who wish to teach at four-year colleges and universities, a master's degree is a stepping stone to a PhD, which is normally required for tenure-track positions at universities. Now, if you are soley interested
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Yes, there are good future prospects if you are pursuing your career in philosophy. Since you have completed your masters in Philosophy, the career options which would be useful are solicitor, policy officer, stockbroker, barrister, paralegal, chaplain, psychotherapist, newspaper journalist, health service manager, local government officer, recruitment consultant
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The cutoff for Ramanujan College, Delhi University was little high for BA(hons) Philosophy. The first round cutoff for BA(hons) philosophy is given below :-
UR- 92%
OBC- 90%
SC-88%
ST-85%
EWS-90%
PWD-85%
KM-85%
It is a three-year full-time course. The course fees are about Rs.60,000. The reviews are
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I don't understand the first question so I'll be directing my answer to the second one. There is no problem in the branch of philosophy. It's a very interesting and deep subject which would teach you a lot. Ofcourse if you aren't interested then the case is different.
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