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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Education sector: With an M.A. In English you can become a teacher or lecturer in schools, colleges, and universities. Content writing: You can work as a content writer for various digital media platforms, such as websites, blogs, and social media. Publishing: You can work in the publishing industry in various roles such as editor, proofreader, or literary agent. Journalism: You can work in journalism as a reporter, editor, or feature writer for newspapers, magazi
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2 years agoScholar-Level 16
1. Journlist
2. Content writing and blogging
3. Creative writer
4. In the field of law
5. Teac
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
2.Copywriter.
3.Corporate Communication Executive.
4.Writer/ Sub-Editor/ Proofreader with publishing houses.
You do not want to get into a job after your degree? No problem. You can have quite a few good options to go for a higher study after a degree in MA English Literature or a masters in English literature. You can opt to do a Ph.D. in any of the following subjects. There are many other options too.
1.Ph.D. in Linguistics
2.Ph.D. in Comparative Literature
3.Ph.D. in Classical English Literature or Ph.D. in Classics
4.Ph.D. in English Language
5.Ph.D. in Teaching of English as a Foreign Language
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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
UGC NET English is a key to actualize your dreams. Here is the career scope for a UGC NET Qualified in English
Assistant Professor/lecturer
JRF
Jobs in Public Sectors
Advertisement management
Media& journalism
Publishing Industry
Author
Script writer
PR writer
Copywriter
Blogger
And here is the complete list of important topics for UGC NET English Literature http://bit.ly/2Lh9KpF
Modern Period
Victorian Period
Modern British Literature
Contemporary theory
Chaucer to Shakespeare
Romantic Period
History of English Language
English Language Teaching
Indian Writing in English
Indian Literature in English Translation
American and other non-British English L
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