Top 7 courses after 12th Arts:

Many of you might be thinking or perception of many of you that Arts stream is for weak students, which is completely false.

Arts is full of opportunities around us. But one should know which is best for them and know where you are talented.

Looking for a better degree after 12th Arts:

Well,you have completed your 12th standard Arts and might be thinking what degree to pursue and which is suitable for them.

So I am gonna give some few information about 7 courses after 12th Arts . Hope,this information helps you to make the right decision and make the right choice.

So,Here are the top 7 courses after 12th Arts:

1. Bachelor of fine arts (BFA):

If you have talent in various artistic fields then you should enrol in the BFA degree course.

BFA is an undergraduate degree course for 3 years.
The average course fee for pursuing BFA ranges from INR 30,000 - INR 3,00,000. Admissions to BFA Courses are done based on merit as well as entrance exams. Some of the common entrance exams are BHU UET, UPSEE, AUCET, etc.

BFA have both practical and theory subjects.

And here are the some popular specialisations given below:
• Painting
• Applied Arts
• Plastic Arts
• Music
• Pottery and Ceramics
• Textiles Design
• Drama and theatre
• Digital Arts
• Calligraphy
• Cartooning
• Dance
• Graphic designing
• Illustration
• Photography
• Print making
• Sculptures

BFA can lead to various employment opportunities such as ceramics, animation, drawing, film production, craft artist, fine artist, art teacher and others. Interested candidates can pursue further studies and choose to pursue a master's degree in photography, fine arts, ceramics, creative writing, and any other degree in the field of fine arts.

The field of fine arts to make them job-ready for various art-studios, publishing houses, and others. The annual salary of a fresher after pursuing BFA is Rs. 2.5 lakh to Rs. 3 lakh.

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2. Bachelor of legislative law(LLB):

If you have great interest in politics and laws then you should enrol to LLB degree course.

LLB is a professional law degree.There are several degrees like BA LLB, BBA LLB, BCom LLB, BSc LLB and simple LLB. Former ones are of 5 years duration and LLB is simply 3 years.

The average fees for studying LLB courses ranges between INR 2.5 – 4 LPA. In India the range of salary that the law firms offer ranges all the way from 25 – 30 LPA.

LLB Subjects are Criminal Law, Family Law, International Law, Cyber Law, Corporate Law, etc.

The job offered to these candidates are lawyer, advocate, paralegal, law officer, Legal Associate, Corporate Lawyer, lecturer, etc.

The annual salary of a fresher after pursuing LLB is Rs. 4 lakh to Rs. 6 lakh.

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3. Bachelor of journalism and mass communication (BJMC):

BJMC is a right career choice for the students who have always been curious about the issues and events happening around the world.

BJMC course is three years and is divided into six equal semesters.
The average course fee for pursuing BJMC ranges from INR 30,000 - INR 2,75,000.
Admissions to BJMC courses are done based on merit, interviews, work experience, direct admissions as well as entrance exams. Some of the common entrance exams are
IIMC Entrance Exam, Indian Institute of Journalism & Mass Communication, Jamia Milia Common Entrance Test, Symbiosis Institute of Journalism & Mass Communication Entrance Exam, Xavier Institute of Mass Communication Entrance Exam, Andhra University Common Entrance Test.

BJMC can lead to various employment opportunities such as
• Columnists
• PhotoJournalist
• News Analyst
• Feature Writer
• Freelance Writer/ Reporter
• Special Correspondent
• Radio Jockey
• Video Jockey
• TV Correspondent
• Fashion Photographer
• Journalist
• Media Consultant
• Social Media Manager
• Public Relations Specialist

As students with a master’s degree are offered better job roles and salary packages.

The field of fine arts to make them job-ready for various Circulation & Public Relations, Advertising Agencies, News Agencies, Broadcasting Corporations, Legal Affairs Department, Photography Companies, Radio Telecasting Companies, TV Channels, Newspapers Companies.

The annual salary package for a fresher is between Rs. 1.5 lakh to Rs. 6 lakh.

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4. Bachelor of mass media (BMM):

BMM is an undergraduate course, pursued by the candidates who are interested in mass media.

BMM course is three years and is divided into six equal semesters.

The average course fee of the BMM course ranges between INR 10,000-INR 125,000 per annum.
The BMM admission would be done mostly on the basis of merit list and some colleges or universities prefer to conduct entrance examinations for their admission procedure.

The various BMM job opportunities are Editor, Photojournalist, News reporter, Film director, illustrators, sound engineer, etc.

Students can pursue BMM or similar courses abroad. The average course fee ranges between INR 12,00,000-INR 20,00,000 per annum.

The average salary in India for BMM is  INR 4,00,000- INR 5,77,000 per annum.

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5. Bachelor of hotel management (BHM):

BHM is an undergraduate course, pursued by the candidates who are good at communication and interpersonal skills to fit into this course.

BHM course is three years and is divided into six equal semesters. But in few university offer this as a 4-years university.

The average course fee for pursuing BHM ranges from INR 3,00,000 - INR 10,00,000.
Admissions to BHM courses are done based on merit as well as entrance exams. Some of the common entrance exams are WBJEE, Oberoi step, IPU CET, PUTHAT, NCHMCT, AIHCT WAT, GNIHM JET, AIMA UGAT, UPSEE, IIHM ECHAT etc.

If you wish to continue higher studies in the same field, then you can opt for courses like MHM, MBA (Event Management), MBA (Executive), and MBA (Hotel Management).

BHM can lead to various employment opportunities such as Kitchen Chef, Front desk officer, Receptionist, Cabin crew, Event Manager, Hotel Manager, etc.

BHM course curriculum comprises subjects related to housekeeping operations, front office operations, food and beverage services, kitchen services,etc.

Top recruiters for BHM are Taj Group of Hotel, Oberoi Groups, Qatar Airways, Domino's, ITC etc.

The average salary in India for BHM is  INR 3,00,000- INR 6,00,000 per annum.

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5. Bachelor of design (BDes):

If you have these skills then you should enrol to this course. Skills like Creative skills, Communication skills, Awareness, Computer skills,etc.

BDes is a professional undergraduate course of 4 years. It is one of the most popular and liked by many students around the world. And is divided into 8 semesters.

The average fees for this course is around INR 2,00,000 to INR 4,00,000 per annum.
Admissions to BDes courses are done based on merit as well as entrance exams. Some of the common entrance exams are UCEED, NIFT entrance exam, NID DAT, etc.

And here are the some popular specialisations given below:
• Product design
• Fashion design
• Industrial design
• Textile design
• Fashion communication
• Communication design
• Leather design
• Interior design
• Ceramic design
• Automobile design
• Game design
• Knitwear design
• Jewellery design
• Graphic design

BDes can lead to various employment opportunities such as Design Director, Fashion Director, Textile and Surface Developer, Apparel designer, Fashion Designer, Entrepreneur, Stylist, Quality Controller for Fabric and Apparel, Art Director, Set Director, Fashion Photographer, Brand Manager, Graphic Designer etc.

And the top recruiters are
TATA Elxsi, Amazon, Myntra, ZARA, H&M, Raymond Company, Universal Designovation Lab, Design Directions, Unlike Design Co., Various Export and Buying Houses, Many Retail and consumer Brands etc.

The annual salary of a fresher after pursuing BDes is INR 3,00,000 to INR 6,00,000.

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6. Bachelor of social work(BSW):

If you have are aiming to improve the quality of life of the poorest and have good observation and evaluation skill then you enrol to this course.

BSW is a specialized undergraduate course of 3 years course. It is divided into six semester.

The average fees for this course is around INR 6,800 to INR 12,000 per annum.
Admissions to BSW courses are done based on merit.

BSW can lead to various employment opportunities such as
• Social worker(ex:NGO etc)
• Special educator
• Project manager
• Habilitation specialist
• Teacher
• Case worker
• Family service worker
• Mental health assistant
• Residential case manager
• Workshop director

The field of social work to make them job-ready for various health care centres, community development, social defence, social welfare sectors.

The average salary in India for BSW is around INR 2,00,000/annum.

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7. Bachelor of event management (BME):

If you are good at managing and organising, then you you enrol to this course.

It is a three years course.
And the average course fee for pursuing BME ranges from INR 4,00,000 - INR 5,00,000.
Admissions to BME courses are done based on merit as well as entrance exams. Some of the common entrance exams are CMAT, XAT, SNAP.

BEM is the combination of theory and skill training.

And here are the some specialisations given below:
• Marketing management
• Advertising campaign
• Event management

The project organizer for organizations such as DNA network, CNBC TV, Ogilvy etc.

BEM can lead to various employment opportunities such as
• Public relation executive
• Promotion managers
• Marketing executive
• Brand development manager
• Design manager

The annual salary of a fresher after pursuing BEM is Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 2.5 lakh

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Thank you for reading this blog, hope it was helpful and meet you in the next blog.

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  1. Kavya's avatar Kavya says:

    Awesome sarika keep going✌👍

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