Which area of study in Philosophy offers better career growth prospects?

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    Devi singh | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Some philosophy graduates go on to further study in philosophy. This could be with the intention of pursuing a career as a lecturer or simply due to their love of the subject, or both. Other related areas of interest include politics, ethics, international development and sociology.
    For careers in law, lecturing and teaching, you'll need further qualifications. In areas such as journalism and advertising, you may find a postgraduate qualification useful, but relevant work experience is essential. Research the careers that interest you to find out if you'll need to take further study.
    For more information on further study and to find a co
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    Manav Arora

    7 years ago
    A student who completes their education with a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Philosophy can think of working in quite a number of avenues, both in India and abroad. One can look for a job in many sectors which can range from a specialist in HR, interviewer, consultant, student affairs, public service, journalism, research, law, diplomacy, insurance, etc. Students who have done research on philosophy can opt for teaching jobs in research institutes, universities and in colleges.
    Remuneration:
    The people from this field are mostly paid well. While a person starting their career in the field can expect Rs. 10,000- 15,000, but be assured
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