What kind of job opportunities can I get in the UK after completing a specialised course such as HR, IB and tourism management?

I completed my BBA with 62% and planning to go to the UK as soon as possible.

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    Vikas Kaushik Engineer | Author | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    Hi Abhishek,
    In UK, it's not easy now for an international student to obtain a job. If you have not been following current affairs, I will suggest you do some homework and check the work permit rules, it's strict. If you are planning to study and get a job in UK itself then I am sorry it's not going to work out well unless it's a top ranked university and which will help you looking out for jobs.

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