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Humanistic Studies - Career Queries

1 answer Soumita Sen in Humanistic Studies category

Hello Sahil,  The simple answer to your question is Engineering. You could opt for a Mechanical engineering course. Please note that a Mechanical engineer fits into all industry type. You can then opt for a masters degree in your area of choixe. If you looking for specifically the mobile industry then you could opt for Electronics and Telecommunication engineering. In terms of computers you could opt for Computer engineering or a 3 years BCA course or a 3 years B.SC IT course or B.SC Computer sciences. Please note as a software professional too you could opt for the telecom.industry. Plea

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Humanistic Studies category

For a good career in Film Making, go for the course like B.Sc Film and TV Production or B.Design Film and TV Production from best institutes in the field like Zee Institute, Lovely Professional University etc.

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Congratulations on the successful completion of both M.Com and B.Ed courses. You are now a Masters in Commerce and contains valid degree to teach in renowned schools or colleges  Neelam you can also try in Govt sector as Teacher with such qualifications. If you want to achieve greater heights. With such qualifications you can try for civil services exams. Thank you All the best in your career. Regards Anupam Vohra

1 answer Anupam Vohra in Humanistic Studies category

Hello Megha,  Interesting choice. Please note both the choices are good. One is a field job whereas the other is a steady income one place job. As an agriculture graduate your main role would be research. In terms of the soil being used, quality of seeds, organic farming etc. Research in labs and then use it in fields. So visiting farmlands for samples before and after research. At the sametime educating farmers is also part of your job. Knowing the local language and different language is a must in this field.  In terms of further studies you could opt for an M.Sc or Clinical Resear

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Humanistic Studies category
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Dear Sanky   The mid-career change is difficult and changing the professional all together may be little risky and difficult. If you could provide more information on your current professional and the prospective choices, maybe we shall be able to guide you better   With Regards KAPP Edge

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1 answer Aditya Sisodia in Humanistic Studies category

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She can go for the courses like BA General, BA Hindi, BA in Economics, Geography, History etc. Please visit the websites of Delhi University, Ashoka    university, Lovely Professional University etc for more details about courses, fee, scholarships etc.

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Designing is one of the best field to pursue higher studies. But you have to have talent for that. Best      institutes for Designing courses are NIFT, Asian Institute, Lovely Professional University,etc.

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Hi Kevin, To answer your question, one must ask at what point of your career journey are you posing this question. If as a 10th or 12th grader, you  are aspiring to be a counsellor and if you have the aptitude, interest and personality to match the occupation, then yes - counselling:be it psychological or career counselling, is a bright option. Now how do you make it rewarding? By pursuing the requisite course from a good college (note: learning is not a one time affair, as a counsellor myself, I still learn everyday), gain credible certifications and gaining practical experience and mark

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1 answer Aditya Sisodia in Humanistic Studies category

Hello Anshu,   Just a BA degree would not be much beneficial. As you would get junior level or entry level positions only.   Pursue a masters degree and you would have ample opportunities in the industry. Any private or public or government related organizations would grab you as an economist.   As an economist, you could work as a financial advisor, statistician, business developer, financial head, investment banker etc.   Incase if you are interested then Civil service especially IAS is another option open for an Economics graduate.   Opportunities are many. Depends

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Humanistic Studies category

Hello Kevin,   Sounds very very interesting.   Honestly speaking, Psychology or counseling though there is a wide spread awareness, but as such a counselor does not fall into a high income group.   Thus I would suggest that pursue an MBA and take up a job in a corporate. Get your dream of owning a house etc full-filled. And in the meanwhile get a certificate in guidance and counseling and in the weekends work as a career counselor and satisfy your desire too.   But incase if you are keen on Psychology only, then I would suggest, look for opportunities in International schoo

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Humanistic Studies category

Hello Antony,   Due toi the widespread awareness about mental health issues, masses have now started taking notices about minor issues and are asking for help from professionals.   Thus we see the role of a counselor has expanded from the regular hospitals or clinics to corporate to school to colleges to sports to management etc. Hence these days we hear of special camps conducted for stress or depression etc. Thus your sister after graduation, has to pursue a masters degree in Psychology. Can choose any specialisations from Clinical to couseling to social to industrial to guidance a

2 answers Aditya Sisodia in Humanistic Studies category