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Engineering

Engineering is a branch of science and technology that is concerned with the building, designing, and use of machines and structures. It is a professional degree program that is four years long and awards either a Bachelor of Engineering or a B.Tech degree after its completion.

Engineering courses are focused mainly on scientific theory concepts and experiments. There are various types of engineering courses such as

1)Electrical engineering,

2)Aeronautical engineering,

3)Computer engineering,

4)Information Technology 5)Mechanical engineering,

6)Chemical engineering,

And aerospace engineering among many others.

One can pursue any of these engineering courses as per their field of interest. The demand for individuals with a degree in any engineering course is rising due to the world that constantly craves new inventions and ideas, and more job opportunities will also prevail in the coming years. It is the most unaffected field of employment globally. It is the most preferred course subject by many students with an interest in the field of technology, design, innovations, and machines.

Management

Businesses need strong leaders. A good business leader is one with a thorough understanding of economics and business theory, and at complete ease when working with people. In addition to these qualities, these leaders also require specific skills in many different aspects of business management such as marketing, accounting, human resources, and so on. Good managers play a huge role in the company’s thriving or failure. Experience, of course, is the best teacher but the more experienced managers still need to have a strong personal understanding of proven business models.

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Education in management equips aspirants to adapt to business-specific needs and to combine ideas and instincts with their business skills and knowledge. While pursuing a Management degree, one gains an idea of the different aspects of the career and bestows one with credibility in the eyes of investors and employers.
One can study Management at the Bachelor’s level either through a
BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)
BBM (Bachelor of Business Management)
These two, a BBM course offers specializations in different areas like Finance, Operations, Human Resources, and Marketing; whereas BBA, rather than providing specializations, acquaints candidates with the process of supervising and managing business operations.
At the postgraduate level, students can pursue Management studies through the MBA (Master of Business Administration)
A career in Management is one that is highly sought-after and therefore highly competitive. A lot of skills need to be inculcated continuously throughout one’s career, and professionals must always try to have an advantage or an edge that keeps them in the business at respectable positions.
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Medical

Medicine or allied courses are much sought after by students who aspire to pursue a career in the medical field. In general, Medicine courses are chosen at an undergraduate level. Medicine courses include a number of subjects and courses which deal with the study of the anatomy of living beings, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and their causes. The Medicine course also teaches students about the prevention of diseases. Medicine is an applied course in the broad stream of Life Sciences. As a Science, Medicine deals with healing by studying various practices.

Students who studied PCB in class 12 and received a minimum aggregate score of 50% are eligible for medical courses after graduation. Courses in medicine include MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) MD (Doctor of Medicine) BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine and Surgery) and others, In India, one of the most popular professional options after class 12 colleges is medical programmers. There are many different medical specializations available, including Pharmacy, Nursing, Allied Health, Applied Science, or paramedical sciences.
Medicine Career Scope: In India, there are job prospects for doctors in both the public and private sectors. Multi-specialist hospitals and nursing homes are two of the best industries where one can pursue a prosperous medical career. These days, medicine has the most scope, and graduates have several work options. The following section lists the numerous job paths that graduates of medical programmers might choose from. The positions of medical representative, pharmacist, general surgeon, etc., are some of the most sought-after careers.

Law

Law is one of the most popular disciplines of study which deals with the practices, rules and regulations governing a community and is considered to be binding upon its members. Law is one of most popular courses offered by universities and other law colleges in India. This is evident from the increasing number of law colleges in India, with more than 1000 private and government law colleges. Law is a career stream that aspirants can pursue at the Undergraduate (UG), Postgraduate (PG), or Doctorate (PhD) level to study, research, and practice in India. Law as a career is prestigious and is popular among students in India. Law practitioners include fa mous people like Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Ram Jethmalani, as well as former US President Barack Obama.

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To make a career in law, aspirants can study five-year integrated LLB (Bachelor of Law) courses at the Undergraduate level such as
BA LLB, (Bachelor of Art and Bachelor of Legislative Law) BBA LLB (Bachelor of Business administration and Bachelor of Legislative law) BLS-LLB (Bachelor of legal science and Bachelor of Legislative law) BSc LLB ( Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Legislative law ) BCom LLB (Bachelor of commerce and Bachelor of Legislative law)
Scope of Law
Depending on the level of study, one can choose various career options after completing Law courses. One can pursue LLM and subsequetly PhD after completing five-year integrated course or LLB in order to make a career in academics. They must also clear UGC NET or SET in order to be eligible to work as an Assistant Professor. Those who aspire to enter into the field of litigation must enrol themselves in the Bar Council and also clear AIBE in order to be eligible to practice anywhere in India. They can also prepare for judicial exams or other competitive examinations in order to be recruited by Public Sector Companies as Legal Advisors or Legal Managers.

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Mass Communication (Media )

Mass Communication and Media is the study of transmitting and arranging news in a creative way to reach big populations throughout the world or inside a single country. Students in Mass Communication and Media courses learn how to properly run a radio station, TV channel, internet, digital media platform, and so on through disciplines such as Media Law and Ethics, Media Planning and Strategy, Broadcasting, Research, and so on. In recent years, the field of Mass Communication and Media has evolved into a partially interactive concept that touches almost every aspect of human life. And, with the sheer proliferation of media in our lives through newspapers, television, and the internet the field of Mass Communication and Media is gaining popularity like never before.

Mass Communication and Media course offers numerous career opportunities to candidates who are not only high paying but also bring in job satisfaction and expression of creativity. Mass Communication and Media are a medium of dispersing information to a large number of people. The term Mass Communication is not limited to only Journalism but spreads its branches to various other media fields including newsgathering and reporting, film direction and production, event management, public relations, advertising, corporate communication, and the list continue.

Eligibility criteria for undergraduate and postgraduate Mass Communication courses offered at different institutions are mentioned below:

UG Courses: All candidates should clear class 12 in any stream from a recognized board with the minimum required percentage as stipulated by a university/college. Eligibility criteria of some universities/colleges also require candidates to be a minimum of 17 years of age at the time of admission.

BJMC (Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication)

PG Courses: All candidates should clear graduation in any stream from a recognized university with the minimum required percentage as stipulated by a university/college. Eligibility criteria of some universities/colleges also require candidates to be a minimum of 23 years of more in age at the time of admission.

MMC (Master of Mass Communication)

A Mass Media Communication course is an examination of all the media channels via which a message or information is disseminated throughout the country or world. Radio stations, TV channels, magazines and newspapers, the Internet, and so on are examples of these channels.