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Courses- BA Philosophy (Hons): Jobs, Scope, Salary and Placements
Job, Scope, Salary and Placement Opportunities for Bachelor of Arts [BA] {Hons.}. (Philosophy):
Employment Areas for Bachelor of Arts [BA] {Hons.}. (Philosophy):
Teaching
Creative writing
Editing and Publishing
Mediation
Public relations and journalism
Philosophical Counselling/Philosophical Practice
Job Types for Bachelor of Arts [BA] {Hons.}. (Philosophy):
Teacher & Tutor
Novelist, Non-fiction Writer or Poet
Health service manager
Local government officer
Marketing executive
Newspaper journalist. Mediator (e. g. to settle disputes between unions and corporations)
Public Relation Jo
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Educational qualifications :- The candidates should have passed any degree (B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.B.A./ B.E./B.Tech./M.B.B.S. /B.Pharm/ other graduates in general) and should have secured not less than 60% of the total marks in the aggregate.
The candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe communities should have secured not less than 55% of the total marks in the aggregate of all subjects.
Age :- No age limit.
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Getting commercial pilot's licence is quite tough, at least in India. After having obtained commercial pilot license, invariably everybody gets placed in one or the other civil Airlines in India. For the past many years, passenger as well as cargo traffic is increasing at the rate of 15% per year and is expected to show the same growth in years to come. In view of this almost all Airlines have increased their aircraft strength or are in the process of increasing it. With each aircraft roughly three Pilots are required for optimum utilization, and hence I feel you will get placed immediately as soon as you get the DGCA l
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Listing the link down of courses that you can do after 10th standard. The courses are based on the preferences among industries. The link is suggested by Daily Hunt. I hope this will help you make the right decision. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://m.dailyhunt.in/news/india/english/dailyhunt+examprep-epaper-dexampre/after+10th+diploma+courses+list+top+10+diploma+courses+available+after+graduating+class+10-newsid-88893919&ved=2ahUKEwi9hoGi-szgAhVWi3AKHbMTDxwQFjACegQIDxAQ&usg=AOvVaw3xiRC5vt9j2qVXHXObWoGM.
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If you are about take admission in the 11th standard & even at this stage, if you have your aim in life already decided, then it's very good and best for you. Yes, you can hope to become a departmental engineer in mechanical or metallurgical disciplines. For this you first need to complete your engineering in either of these two branches. For this to happen you need to be qualified to take admission in an Engineering College. The basic qualification requires you to have physics chemistry and mathematics in 12th standard for seeking admission in any Engineering College. So while going for 11th be sure that you have ph
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At that score, it is impossible to get a good college. The cut-off of all reputed colleges is generally 80 percentile. I'd suggest you focus on the upcoming CET & MAT exams and aim to score higher.
Good luck!
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All the best.
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