1) Civil Services: Many BA graduates aim to join civil services such as IAS, IPS, and IFS, or state services examinations (PSC).
2) Teaching and Education: BA graduates can pursue teaching professions in schools, higher education institutions, colleges, and universities.
3) Media and Journalism: A BA in Journalism, English, or Mass Communication is valuable for careers in news media, television, internet journalism, and newspaper editing.
4) Social Work and NGOs: individuals who are passionate about social work can join non-profit organisations and NGOs.
5) Content Writing and Publishing: Those with strong writing skills can find opportunities in content writing, editing, and publishing.
6) Human Resources (HR): Human Resource Management (HR) roles in various associations.
7) Law: BA graduates can pursue a law degree (LLB) to work as lawyers, legal advisors, or judges, integrating their BA learning with legal knowledge.
8) Business and Management: BA graduates who pursue additional degrees, such as an MBA, can enter the business sector in management, finance, marketing, etc.
9) Research and Academia: BA graduates interested in research and further education can pursue careers as researchers or professors.
9) Creative Arts: BA graduates can also pursue careers in artistic fields, including theatre, cinema, drawing painting, and music.