Saurav Pandey

7 Degrees with Higher Risk of Unemployment

October 11, 2024

Here are 7 degree holders who often experience higher unemployment levels:

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B.A. (Bachelor of Arts)

Graduates with a B.A. often struggle to find jobs, especially if they haven't focused on a specific area of study.

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B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science)

Those who earn a B.Sc. in general science may have difficulty getting jobs, particularly if they don't have specialized skills.

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B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce)

Although some B.Com. graduates manage to find work, many encounter intense competition and often lack hands-on experience.

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B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education)

Even though there is a need for teachers, many B.Ed. graduates remain unemployed due to a high number of candidates in the field.

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M.A. (Master of Arts)

Like B.A. graduates, those with an M.A. degree may face limited job prospects, especially in less focused areas.

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M.Sc. (Master of Science)

Graduates holding an M.Sc. in non-technical science subjects may find it challenging to locate suitable job opportunities.

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LLB (Bachelor of Laws)

While there is some demand for legal professionals, many LLB graduates struggle to find jobs without further qualifications or experience.

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