''Always find your Passion what you like most.never think arts stream is only for low category students.if you get minimum marks in 10th standard then everyone suggest choose arts stream but that is their choice not yours''.
2.Mass Communication:
- Candidates should complete Class 12th in any stream from a recognized board
- Candidates should score minimum 50% - 60% marks in graduation
- Candidates should be of minimum 17 years of age.
What kind of career can one pursue with this degree?
With a mass communication degree, you can apply for the following jobs:
1) Copywriter,
2) TV producer,
3) Media planner,
4) Copy editor,
5) Camera person,
6) Public relations officer,
7) Event management,
8) Corporate communications,
9) Radio Jockey, and
10) Journalism
If you are going for further studies after a mass communication degree, then you can pursue the following careers:
> Placement Officer > Travel Agent > Lobbyist > Corporate Trainer > Hotel Manager > College Professor > Marketing Manager > Market Researcher > Technical Writer > Speechwriter > Salesperson
Travel and Tourism
This is an industry which offers immense career opportunities. This course also offers various specialisations such as Bachelor of Tourism Management, BBA in Tour and Travel Management, BA in Travel and Tourism Management, Bachelor of Tourism and Travel Management, BA (Hons) Travel and Tourism, BA Tourism Studies etc.
Eligibility Criteria for Bachelor Degree Courses: Candidates should clear Class XII in any stream from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate percentage (usually 50% - 60%).
Eligibility Criteria for Master Degree Courses: Candidates should clear graduation from a recognised institute/ university with a minimum percentage (usually 45% - 60%). Preference for admission is usually given to candidates who have proficiency in any of the foreign languages.
Eligibility Criteria for Diploma Courses: Candidates should clear Class XII from a recognised board with minimum 50% - 60% aggregate marks.
Jobs are:Holiday/ Travel Agent,Travel Executive,Tourism Manager,Travel Officer/ Coordinator,Airlines/ Ground Staff,Tourist Guide,Transport Officer,Travel Counselor/ Consultant,Tour Operator,Travel Writer
4.Public Relations Professional-
If you’re someone who recharges by interacting with others and is fascinated by the corporate world, then a career in Public Relations would be your best bet.
A public relations professional communicates information about the individual/organization to the public.
You will interact with various number of professionals ranging from marketing to media and advertising. You will build your network and pick up some strong skills on the way.
Various short term and long term courses are available for the same. The salary starts from Rs. 3.5 lakhs to 4 lakhs per annum and goes up to 15 lakhs.
5.Fashion Design / Design Courses
Designing is a big career domain for the arts students, especially for the students who specialize in visual arts stream. Therefore, several undergraduate level courses in design stream are available to the students of the Arts stream. Apart from the full-time three-year gradation courses in design, students can also take up certification and diploma courses as well which are offered by different institutes. The popular among them include:
B.Sc in Fashion Design (3 years)
B.design (4 years)
B.Sc interior Design
6.Law Courses
If legal services and law is something that interests you, Law courses at undergraduate level would be an ideal choice for you as an Arts student. Generally, the eligibility to join an LLB programme is a graduate degree; however, nowadays students can opt for a 5 year integrated programmes in law. The key among them include:
- B.A + L.L.B – Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Legislative Law
- BBA + L.L.B – Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor of Legislative Law
BBA -MBA
Core arts courses
BA in Humanities & Social Sciences
BA in Arts (Fine/ Visual/ Performing)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
8.Technical Courses
Just because you picked the Arts stream doesn’t mean that you don’t get to tech oriented courses. There are a few technical courses also available for the Arts stream students at the undergraduate level which can put you on the path to building a bright career in technical domain. The key among them include:
- BCA – Bachelor of Computer Application
- B.Arch – Bachelor of Architecture
The most popular career choice for the Arts stream students is to take up the teaching profession in the field or subject of their specialization. Similarly, they can also explore other career options depending upon the further study option that they opt for. These include business managers, lawyers, musicians, dancers, artists, actor, businessman, economist, statistician, architects, fashion designers, writers, historian and archaeologist.
Apart from the aforementioned career options, many students from the arts stream also choose government jobs in different departments and ministries. The UPSC civil services exam which is the qualifying exam for IAS, IPS, IFS and other high-level bureaucrats is also a preferred career option among the Arts stream students. Alternatively, they can also appear for for Banking sector recruitment exams, SSC / Staff Selection Commission Exams or State PCS exams to join the bureaucracy.
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