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AHZAssociates

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The field of Humanities, which encompasses the study of human culture, history, and society, presents diverse opportunities for individuals after completing Class 12. This academic discipline includes subjects like literature, philosophy, history, languages, archaeology, religion, and art, aiming to cultivate critical thinking, analytical skills, and creativity. Graduates in Humanities find promising career paths in teaching, writing, journalism, media, advertising, public relations, publishing, arts, and culture. These professionals contribute significantly to various sectors, fostering intellectual and cultural development. At AHZ, w
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Seema Bisht

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To learn Sanskrit language you should follow the steps given below- study Sanskrit daily for a minimum of two hours with no distractions. - read and listen to the news in Sanskrit. - read Sanskrit stories, hear Sanskrit shlokas and say aloud. - converse in Sanskrit with someone who is fluent in the language. - try translating small sentences to Sanskrit
- use a dictionary and grammar books to find out the principles of the language better.

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KUSHAGRA VERMAI am freelance artist eagerness to explore & learn

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Candidates who earn Liberal Arts degree learn effective communication skills, develop skills to solve problems quickly and effectively and learn to formulate effective arguments, etc. Liberal Arts students will have an opportunity to pursue major in Computer Application or pick elective courses like Big Data Analytics, Deep Learning, or Introduction to Forensics. The jobs with the highest demand for liberal arts majors are surprisingly diverse: business development manager, intelligence analyst, client service specialist, and project manager - are high in demand. By pursuing a degree in liberal arts, students gain skills that are highl
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Urvashi

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Hello,
Since your question is relevant for students pursuing their undergraduate studies, I would like to answer this question for the benefit of many. Those who choose B.A. (Hons) Fine Arts typically head for a career as an Artist, who could work on aesthetics, with an art gallery, and whose sole purpose is self-expression. Based on the portfolio of work, Artists may choose to participate in exhibitions to gain valuable experience, print, digital design, illustrator for magazines and newspapers - the list is endless. The curriculum at School of Design & Fashion, IILM University looks at both the aspects of the need as an artist as well
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Ashima Guleria

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You can speak to your school authorities for switching your stream in class 11th.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hi Anshi, Please refer to this link for courses:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/bachelors-of-humanities-in-abroad-cl1244?country=usa-uk
You can also find scholarship information here
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/scholarships.

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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Sonia!
Some of the best colleges for pursuing MA in Economics in India are:1.Delhi School of Economics -Delhi (DSE)2.Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata and Deli (ISI)3.Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research Mumbai (IGIDR)4.Gokhlae Institute of Politics and Economics Pune (GIPE)5.Jawaharlal Nehru University Delhi (JNU)6.Madras School of Economics Madras

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Sindhura rajagopal

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1. Read books and watch movies, when you stumble upon a new word, make note of it. Learn the meaning and context. Use the new words in your conversations with people.
2. Even if you don't take up English entrance exams, refer to materials of IELTS and TOEFL which is a good way to improve vocabulary.
3. Have an online dictionary and thesaurus ready always.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Yes, there are many universities in Delhi which are private. Some of them are Amity University, Sharda University, Lovely Professional University, Pearl Academy, etc. Hope this helps.

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