What should I do after completing BA with English, sociology and political science?

391 Views|4 Followers|Posted 2016-03-19 11:33:51
Asked by Karishma Rani
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Kamaraju pulugurtha
2016-03-19 16:39:06
After BA, there must be a finishing touch with MA. You know it's not a professional course.In your case, it must be English. At a later stage, you can work upon the other thoughts. English itself brings up good opportunities.

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G
2016-03-22 09:39:22
Dear, After B.A english. you can do. m.Phil or p.hd

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VIKRAM SONI
2016-03-19 11:52:59
Dear karishma, You can try for Indian foreign services exam , Ma development studies , MSW , mass communication , try for IAS exam , if you have good writing skills than u would try for freelance writer. Rest if you have any further query than please feel free to post here All the best

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N
2016-03-19 11:50:34
you can do MSW,masters in which subject u like most,B.ed and also prepare for UPSC exam or MBA.

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Raviraj Joshi
9 years ago
I think, you should go for MBA or Banking exams.

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Abhishek Gautam
9 years ago
If you want to study further then there are many PG courses. But if you want to get job then I would prefer to prepare for the competitive exams like SSC and Banking and other government job exams.

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dr vedbrat tiwari
9 years ago
it's better to have a masters degree in English, it will open many door of avenues, more job oppertunities.

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Dev Same
9 years ago
You should take M.B.A degree (english).then try to do any business

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VIPIN CHANDRAN
2016-03-28 23:29:24
You can go for masters as it more of a professional strength to your education. There are many options for you as you can follow MSW, IFS, IAS etc. There are really many options available.

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Kriti kamboj
2016-03-20 21:08:45
b.a. English (hons) is a better option

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