You can pursue a bachelor's degree in subjects like English literature, history, political science, sociology, psychology, or economics, among others. This can lead to careers in teaching, journalism, content writing, social work, or research.
BMC) or Journalism: These courses prepare you for careers in media, journalism, public relations, advertising, and communication fields.
This degree equips you for a career in social work, counseling, community development, and welfare services.
After completing a bachelor's degree, you can pursue a B.Ed. to become a teacher in schools or colleges.
You can consider pursuing a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) after completing the required qualifying exams, which can lead to a career as a lawyer, legal advisor, or judge.
Hospitality and tourism management courses like Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM) or Bachelor of Tourism Studies (BTS) are options for those interested in the hospitality industry.
You can prepare for competitive exams like the UPSC Civil Services Examination to become an IAS, IPS, or IFS officer, among other government positions.
If you have an interest in art, design, or creative fields, you can pursue a BFA in disciplines like painting, sculpture, or applied arts.
You can consider studying foreign languages like French, German, Spanish, or Chinese, which can open up opportunities in translation, interpretation, or international relations.
This course prepares you for careers in library science, information management, and archiving.