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MA English Literature or MA International Relations (External/Private) ?
Which subject has better scope in Pakistan ?
I am personally interested in International Relations but some people were saying that it has no scope in Pakistan. So I am so confused between English Literature or IR. I am a Mass Communication graduate from Virtual University and currently working in an e-magazine. Need your honest suggestions regarding scope of both fields in Pakistan. Thanks. |
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if you want to join teaching profession, then MA English is good choice otherwise IR or Master in Mass Com is also an option.
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M.A English is a way better option than M.A International relations.. Whether its teaching or any other job. If somebody goes for job hunt, one finds that English has got a wider scope than I.R or Mass Communication.
Presently, In Pakistan English (Language/ Linguistics) has got specifically wider scope as compared to English Literature.. Regards
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