LEC052043 Sneha Sunny Job prospects after MA English

 

Today, English enjoys the prestigious status of an International language and by now has gained wide acclaim with a lion part of aspirants and ardent lovers opting their future in the subject. It is this lineament of the language which heavily demands the aspirants to acquire not less than a master's degree to achieve better career options. People often think that teaching as the only option after acquiring post graduation but in contrary to the conventional belief, career prospects in this field are widespread across home and abroad and more than that any other degrees can offer.

The student of English acquires wide range of skills such as writing and analytical skills which opens ones door to the field of content writers for it see a surge in the digital platforms these days and in the years to come. moreover it will serve you well in the sectors of journalism, report writing, advertising, proof reader with publishing houses etc. 

For those students who wish to quench their thirst in the field of literature and language can stand a chance to do research by qualifying NET JRF(junior research fellow) which allows one to continue research with stipend.

Students with stupendous potential in speaking take up the following career options - can become translators if they are capable at the concerned regional language as well; these days motivational speakers with the background of English are preferred; subject matter experts who prepare contents and curriculum for the e-learning platforms are on heavy demand these days.

Hence, the cosmopolitan nature of the language makes it an inescapable element in the job prospects ranging from common competitive exams to the knottiest Civil service exams wherein writing skills and interview decides the future of the aspirant. Therefore, English shall herald the generations now and forever through its followers. 


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