What are the available career opportunities for me? I have completed my BA in Hindi, Sanskrit and sociology.

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Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
Hello Riya, Yes, you can get an economically good job after B.A. You can get a job of a: School teacher Marketing job Banking jobs Office clerk Computer operator job You can also join Indian Defence sector etc.

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3 years ago
Yes, you can get an economically good job after B.A. You can get a job of a: School teacher Marketing job Banking jobs Office clerk Computer operator job You can also join Indian Defence sector etc.

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Saket Raj Sahu
6 years ago
Do B.Ed you will become elegible for teaching jobs in nvs, kvs or state Schools. You can go for UPSC, ssc exams too.

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6 years ago
You can become a professor or a sociologist.

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Neha Batra
7 years ago
You can go for teaching as Sanskrit and Hindi teachers are in demand. You can also do Masters and later Ph.D to become a professor.

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Kirti Dua
7 years ago
Hi, either you can go for teaching to grow in your career otherwise, pursue further studies with MA in Hindi or Sanskrit, later on you can go for Ph.D, and so on.

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vinish sharma
8 years ago
You can do B.Ed or Dl. Ed in your stream. After that, you can join school level classes and various coaching classes, because in present time, these are very important subject in state government exams.

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J
8 years ago
You can become a teacher/ professor of the subject by giving exams of the same. You can do MA and then PhD in Hindi, you can also appear for civil services exam.

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Hanmanth Rao Gongle
8 years ago
Go for MA in Hindi or Sanskrit as there are a lot of opportunities for lecturer.

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R
8 years ago
Yes, you can get an economically good job after B.A. You can get a job of a: School teacher Marketing job Banking jobs Office clerk Computer operator job You can also join Indian Defence sector etc. I will suggest you to do M.Ed to get a job in government colleges. You will get a vary high salary

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