MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
BHMS Bachelor of Homeopathy medicine and Surgery
BAMS Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine Surgery
BUMS Bachelor of Unani medicine and Surgery
BDS- Bachelor of Dental Surgery
B.Sc and AH- Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences
B.Sc- Genetics
B.Sc Microbiology- Bachelor of Science in Microbiology
B.Sc Biotechnology- Bachelor of science in Biotechnology
B.Sc Bio Chemistry- Bachelor of science in Bio Chemistry
B.Sc Bio Informatics
B Sc Bio Medical Science
B.Sc Nursing
B PT- Bachelor in Physiotherapy
B Pharma- Bachelor in Pharmacy
B Sc Agriculture- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
B.Sc. Horticulture
B.Sc Environmental Science- Bachelor of science in Environmental Science
B F.Sc- Bachelor in Fisheries Sciences
B.Sc MLT- Bachelor in Medical Technology
B.Sc Occupational Therapy
B.Sc. Audiology
B.Sc Speech and Language Pathology
B. Sc Radiography
B.Sc. Rehabilitation Therapy
B.Sc. Food Technology
B.Sc Nutrition and Dietetics
B.Sc Botany
B.Sc Zoology
B.Sc Anthroplogy
B.Sc Home Science
B Sc Geology
Other than these PCB group students can opt for professional courses and courses from other streams.
B Tech In Computer Science and Engineering
B Tech In Information Technology
B Tech Aerospace Engineering
B Tech Automobile Engineering
B Tech- Avionics
B Arch- Bachelor in Architecture
B Tech- Mechanical Engineering
B Tech- Electrical Engineering
B Tech- Telecommunications Engineering
B Tech- Civil Engineering
Bachelor in naval architecture and ocean engineering
B Tech- Automobile Engineering
B Tech- Mining Engineering Engineering
B Tech- Production Engineering
B Tech- Environmental Engineering
B Tech- Production Engineering
B Tech- Power Engineering
B Tech-Industrial Engineering
B Tech- Instrumentation Engineering
B Tech- Metallurgical Engineering
B Tech- Production Engineering
B Tech- Manufacturing Engineering
B Tech- Mineral Engineering
Commercial Pilot Course
4 years Bachelor in Science (BS) course
5 years B Sc M Sc in Pure Sciences from IISER
3 years B Sc in Statistics
B Design Visual Communication Design
B Design Animation
Bachelor in Fashion Technology
B Sc Nautical Science
B.Sc- Bachelor in Science (Physics/ Chemistry/Mathematics)
BCA- Bachelor of Computer Application
B.Sc IT- B.Sc in Information Technology
B Pharma- Bachelor in Pharmacy
B Sc Economics
B Sc Geology
B Sc Computer Science
Bachelor in Construction Technology
NDA
Merchant Navy
Other professional and vocational courses from other streams.
CA- Chartered Accountancy
B Com- Bachelor in Commerce
BFIA-Bachelor in Financial and Investment Analysis
BBA- Bachelor of business administration
Bachelor in Advertising
Bachelor in Journalism and Mass communication
Bachelor in Hotel Management
Bachelor in Elementary Education
Bachelor in Economics
Bachelor in Event Management
Bachelor in Fashion Design
Bachelor in Apparel Design
Bachelor in Graphic Design
BCom LLB
Bachelor in Computer Application
Bachelor in Animation and Graphics
Bachelor in Interior Design
Bachelor in Architecture
Bachelor in Mass Media
Bachelor in Public Relations
Bachelor in Retail Management
Bachelor in Statistics
Bachelor in Travel and Tourism.
Other professional and vocational courses.
BA- Bachelor of Arts
BFA- Bachelor of Fine Arts
BA LLB - Bachelor of arts and Bachelor of Law
BA Journalism &Mass Communication
BBA- Bachelor of business administration
Bachelor in Advertising
Bachelor in Journalism and Mass communication
Bachelor in Hotel Management
5 years integrated LLB (BA LLB / B Com LLB )
BA Journalism & Mass Communication
Bachelor in Hotel Management
BBA/ BMS
BBA with Business Analytics
BBA with Entrepreneurship
BA Vocational Degree Retail Management
BA Vocational Human Resource Management
BA Vocational Marketing Management
Bachelor in Communications studies in combination with psychology and English Literature
Bachelor in Travel and Tourism/ BA Tourism Management
Integrated M Sc Health Psychology ( Open for both Arts and Students )
Bachelor in Fashion Design
Bachelor in Textile Design
Bachelor in Interior Design / B Vocational Interior Design / Diploma in Interior Design
Bachelor in Accessory Design
Bachelor in Graphic Design
Bachelor in Jewellery Design
Bachelor in creative writing
B EL Ed- Bachelor in Elementary Education
Integrated BA B Ed
Integrated BA MA in Developmental Studies
Bachelor in English / Foreign Language
Bachelor in Psychology
B. Lib.- Bachelor of Library Sciences
B SW- Bachelor of Social work
B P.Ed- Bachelor in Physical Education
Bachelor in Fine Arts
BA (Hons) Communication Studies in combination with Psychology and English Literature
3-4 years Bachelor in Culinary Arts course
BA in Human Resource Management
Bachelor in Liberal Arts
Bachelor in Performing Arts
Bachelor in Films
Bachelor in Acting
Bachelor in Sociology
In the recent years we have witnessed an unprecedented growth in the world of communication. With the increase in the number of television sets, news channels, radio stations, advertising and so much more each growing day, the field seems to be transcending into an unmatched growth and along with it the option of its pursuers to have a dynamic career.
The rise of new media has created a whole range of new possibilities, and profiles such as Disc Jockeys or Radio Jockeys are not so unusual. A degree in mass communication opens up opportunities in Journalism, Public relations and advertising, as a career. But remember a solid command over the language is crucial for success.
There may not be clear cut differences between the two but Journalism is more bent towards news reporting for newspapers, magazines or television, while mass communication is a much broader field encompassing radio, graphics, films, television, online media, documentary, events, advertising, corporate communications and so on.
Although the eligibility criteria will vary from college to college but mostly depend on the below mentioned factors:
Undergraduate courses: Mostly undergraduate courses only required the successful completion of Class XII from any board in any stream. Entrance to top institutes is through entrance exam.
Post Graduate courses: A postgraduate course would require the candidate to be below 30 years of age and the completion of a Bachelors degree in any discipline or in BJMC.
The job requires the aspirants to be skillful, energetic, excellent communicatorand also creative. Following are the various job profiles offered to graduates in mass communication with one specialized field.
Also on completing their graduation in Mass Communication the aspirants of the field can look forward to working with the following types of companies and areas:
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology are concerned with evaluation, treatment and research inhuman communication and its disorders. Speech-language pathologists assess and treat persons of all ages with speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders. They may also work with people who have oral motor problems that cause eating and swallowing difficulties. They use special instruments, as well as written and oral tests, to determine the nature and extent of impairment, and to record and analyze speech irregularities. For individuals with little or no speech, speech-language pathologists select alternative communication systems, including automated devices and sign language, and teach their use.
10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology for undergraduate course.
Job opportunities are available for audiologists and speech language pathologists, both in India and overseas in the following set ups: Academic Universities Medical Hospitals/Clinics (General hospitals, Ear Nose Throat, Pediatric or Neurology clinics)Special Schools for children with hearing impairment, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, autism,learning disability or others Normal schools Hearing aid/cochlear implant industries Hearing conservation program in industries (as industrial audiologist).
"In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous."— Aristotle
Spa therapists and aroma therapists help people in soothing their mind, mood and health; they use essential oils for this purpose. These essential oils are derived from plant sources and other aromatic compounds are also used. These essential oils have many beneficial properties like having a antimicrobial effect. Although they are not used widely to treat medical conditions but are used worldwide as beauty and wellness products and provide relaxation and rejuvenate the person using them.
Preferably 10+2Science for Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Science. Students from any other stream for Diploma in Aroma therapy and Spa Therapy,
Fee ranges from Rs 5000 to Rs 50 000 depending on the institute.
Careers in the spa and wellness industry are growing at a good rate as people are going towards more natural ways of healing and health. One can work in a Spa which offers comfortable work environment and can also open own aromatherapy centre.