What are the job prospects for students in India, after arts and humanities stream?

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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Students who have completed their graduation or Masters from arts and humanities also have big opportunities in front of them. Arts and humanities students' have more possibilities of getting selected for civil service jobs in central and state level exam. They can also get a job easily in PSUs. Many government and private bank jobs as POs, Bank Manager, Clerk, Assistant manager are available for them and they will crack the exam such as SSC CGL, IBPS PO with higher possibility. After doing Masters in this course, a candidate can also work as a teacher or professor in teaching institute after qualifying the NET exam. There is less job
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    Dear aspirant, Career options in humanities can include some of the most interesting and coveted jobs in the market. The humanities job list consists of diverse roles like:
    editor
    multimedia specialist
    digital marketing strategist
    archivist
    analyst
    psychologist
    data linguist
    lawyer
    international relations specialist
    foreign language expert
    foreign language expert
    hospitality professional
    social worker
    historian
    art director
    graphics designer
    event manager
    civil servant
    copywriter
    travel agent
    teacher
    technical writer
    human resource specialist
    public relations manager
    archaeologist etc. A career in humanities can offer a wide range of rewarding jobs. The list o
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    Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    My dear candidate, Some of the most fascinating and sought-after careers on the market can be found in the humanities. The humanities employment list includes a variety of positions, including: editor Multimedia expert strategist for online marketing archivistanalyst psychologist linguistlawyer data expert in international relations specialist in a foreign language specialist in a foreign language a hospitality expert the social worker artist, director, and graphic designer occasion manager government employee, writer, travel agent educator, technical writer, and human resource professional manager of public relations like an archaeolo
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    Prerit Kohli I'm creative, passionate and hard working | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    Humanities offers plenty of opportunities to the candidates. There are many niche segments catering many opportunities including private and public jobs.
    A person may apply for government exams and get into academics, teaching, social consultancy, etc.
    Few exams one can apply for:
    Union Public Service Commission -IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS etc.
    State Public Service Commissions - BDO, DO, DSP
    Banks/PSUs - For Probationary Officer, Assistant Manager, Manager
    Railways - For station manager, Ticket Checker, Clerk
    Staff Selection Commission- for Income tax, Office of CAG, Custom inspector, Excise Inspector etc
    Police - Sub Inspector, Inspector
    In p
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    Aman Kumar | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    There is a lot of scope for a graduate in humanities stream. A humanities graduate apart from his core field is eligible for government exams.
    A graduate in any Humanities subject can Apply for a plethora of government exams or pursue higher studies.
    The government exams that a Humanities graduate can apply for are -
    Union Public Service Commission -IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS etc.
    State Public Service Commissions - BDO, DO, DSP
    Banks/PSUs - For Probationary Officer, Assistant Manager, Manager
    Railways - For station manager, Ticket Checker, Clerk
    Staff Selection Commission- for Income tax, Office of CAG, Custom inspector, Excise Inspector et
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    Devi singh | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    The humanities and arts basically consist of subjects like commercial arts, philosophy, psychology, economics, sociology, political science, statistics, literature and languages, etc. The junior college generally consists anew introduction to all these subjects wherein you can select your choice of major for the next three years of graduation. I will try to expand the career opportunities you can have by choosing any of the subjects.
    1. Economics: Data analyst, several options in the banking sector where they have special posts for eco graduates. Basically a corporate 9-5 job would be tailor made for you.
    2. Psychology: A therapist, cou
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    Vibhas Kaushik | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    Bachelor degree in any of the subjects in Arts or Humanities, is the best option for students who are interested in higher studies.
    If you have a craze for writing, you can become Content Write as a career option.
    First of all, if you are enthusiastic enough, you can step into fashion technology, aviation, radio jockey, jewelry design, packaging or industrial design. Even, you may learn foreign languages of you interest.
    Arts or Humanities is a very diverse course for the students who believe in multitasking things and are enthusiastic enough. This course mainly focuses on the subjects like literature, psychology, political science etc
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    Aarush Malhotra | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    After finishing intermediate or senior secondary exams, students can choose their career as three main categories:
    Law and management: Law is the positive opportunity for the students of humanities stream. One has to clear CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) exam for getting admission to affiliated law colleges at different state and central levels. Students who want to choose their career in the management field can go with a 5-year MBA degree program from an affiliated college or university. Admissions will be based on entrance tests and personal interviews.
    CA/CS/CWA: For entering into corporate companies, one can opt for CA (Charted Ac
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