Hello There,
My question to you is why at this crucial stage you wish to change subjects? Also you do not have the basics clear since you did not study those subjects in grade 11th. Will you be able to cope up with it?.
If yes, go ahead and approach your college management ASAP. Please note it is completely the managements decision.
Just a word of caution, please do prepare a valid reason as to why you wish to change subjects. It needs to be convincing.
Wish you good luck..
Hello Tanvi,
A field or career having scope depends completely on how and what an individual would want to make out of it. Sometimes your passion to be different or contribute will help you establish well in the career.
As such forestry is a wast field. A forestry graduate is involved in wide range of activities like conservation to managing the ecological environment to research on new ways to preserve wildlife and forests. These days one may even find jobs related to wildlife photography, plantation,moderator for National geographic channels etc.
So as such you can see the vast a
Dear Aspirant,
Nice to see that you have realised your potential and would like to choose a career based on that.
For being into counselling (of any type) and also looking at your interest in being a trainer, I would suggest you to go for MA Psychology. If you are interested in the above fields, then doing an MBA HR would not be of any use.
MA Psychology and a specialisation of your choice like in Child Psychology, Criminal Psychology, Clinical Psychology, etc. you will then be able to get into counselling formally and also then you can begin your motivational trainership too.
If you are sure
Dear Aspirant,
Now that you have completed MDS, you are now aware of what are the critical ailments in people in dentistry. I would say that opening your own clinic is definitely the best solution for your career, however before that I would suggest that if possible try to get associated with an established dental surgeon in your city or get associated with a hospital, where you will be able to learn practically. Gaining practical experience is recommended.
After may be three or five years, you may definitely think for your own clinic.
Working at Dentist.co.in is actually possible alongside si
Dear Aspirant,
Now that you are doing BSc in Chemistry, Biology and Zoology, you defintiely have good options before you for your future career. I am happy that you appeared for the psychometric test from CareerGuide.com. Can you share what career options have you been suggested in the report? I need to know what is being suggested since it will give a direction to my advice too.
However, with BSc in CBZ, I suggest that you choose one of them for further education. I would suggest Biology or Chemistry. With Biology, I would suggest you to go for MSc MicroBiology, BioTechnology, BioMedical Engi
Dear Aspirant,
The best way to know about the career which suits you is to take a scientific method and a career counsellor appointment. There fore, instead of choosing randomly, you can take the Ideal Career Test from CareerGuide.com. This is a unique designed online MCQ based psychometric test which does not only test your aptitude but also tests and gives consideration for your interests, inclination, innate abilities and skills. It help you assess and know your real potential.
There are plenty of career options, but out of those, you should be able to decide which is the best for you inste
Dear Aspirant,
Nice to see your inclination and interest in studying Economics as a career. Economics gives very good careers in finance, banking, agricultural economics, mutual funds, securities market, insurance, economic research, etc.
Your choice of BSc Honours in Economics is wise and I would suggest that apart from the normal state universities where BA/MA Economics is offered, you should try for aiming for the best Economics schools in India.
1. Gokhale School of Economics and Politics, Pune
2. Delhi School of Economics,Symbiosis
3. Madras School of Economics
4. Symbiosis School of Econ
Great overview of career options! For those exploring various paths, a CV maker for students can be incredibly helpful in creating a compelling resume that stands out. It’s a useful tool to tailor your CV for different career opportunities. Thanks for the insights!
Dear Aspirant,
If you wish to pursue an under graduate course in Psychology after 12th, then you need to approach a college in Mumbai affiliated to University of Mumbai. Admissions are given on the basis of your 12th percentage.
The admissions are direct and there are no entrance test for psychology courses in Mumbai University.
Best wishes
Dear Aspirant,
Firstly hope you are clear about the difference between Psychologist and Psychiatrist? If yes, then its good. Both are related to the mental health. Psychologist is a consulting science and Psychiatry is a medical science. Both have tremendous scope.
If you belong to the Science stream and you have PCB in your 12th, you can go for Psychiatry courses. To become a Psychologist, you need not have Science background.
Since Psychiatry is a medical science field, Psychiatrists are required in hospitals (mental hospitals), Trauma Centres, Schools. You have your own private practic
Dear Aspirant,
Nice to know your interest in travel industry and you wish to have a job in that domain. Hope you have some background to get into the travel industry. Are you a fresher, if yes, then doing a course related to travel and tourism is recommended.
CareerGuide.com does not provide or help you in getting jobs, but can guide you about the industry and you can surely ask us any of your doubts about the travel and tourism industry.
Travel & Tourism has a good scope in India where Indian Government has been extensively promoting it. There are jobs available which are of offline
Dear Aspirant,
You can definitely call us anytime, since CareerGuide.com is the only forum where you can get to speak to Counsellor Experts on Demand. Therefore you need not take an appointment. You can select the Career Advisor as per your choice and as per the domain related and give us a call. We will solve and help you online through telephone call or through this forum where you can post your question.
I would suggest that you also post your career concern here, so that I can reply to it and guide you appropriately.
You can complete rely on this system.
Best wishes
Dear Aspirant,
First of all, there are no equations for having a successful career. Therefore the answer to your question of tips is very apt in that way. Only tips, advises and suggestions can be given however they would be based on experience and knowledge.
I would list some of the tips for successful career planning:
1. Choose careers and not courses. Traditionally, students and parents first look at the courses and then choose careers, which is incorrect. Once you decide your career option, then look for courses which can help you get into that career and job subsequently.
2. Get
Dear Aspirant,
Choosing between English, Geography and Economics is difficult. As far as career choice is concerned, choosing English or Economics is suggested. However here too, making a choice between the two is difficult.
I would suggest you to take the Humanities Career Selector Test from CareerGuide.com. This is a unique psychometric test which will assess your aptitude, innate abilities, interests relating to the Humanities stream and suggest you the top course to further your career. Choosing a career based on the knowledge of the above aspects is a scientific, unbiased and perfect way.
Hello there,
I am unable to understand your query.
Please do write back stating your qualification, work experience if any and what you wish to do further, so that I could help you
Wish you good luck....
Dear Aspirant,
Firstly you should be sure what you wish to do in your career and then choose a course for getting into that and then get successful. Don't make the thinking reverse. Choose a career and then choose courses.
English as an under graduate course is good to begin with if you are planning to do something in the media, journalism, advertising, teaching, etc as a career. With English there are definitely good options ahead which you can do, however they fields are diverse and specialised which you have to choose very carefully and with a long term goal.
I would first suggest you to at
Dear Aspirant,
MPhil is a good option to further your education, only if you are thinking for a career in teaching. MPhil through distance learning is not recommended if you are not working anywhere. I suggest that on the basis of MA English, you first appear for NET / SET exam since MPhil will take atleast one year to complete. If you clear NET / SET exam, instead of MPhil, I would suggest you to pursue PhD directly.
PhD is very essential compared to MPhil for a long term career in teaching.
Best wishes
A Bachelors degree in Political Science and History are good options for you if you are interested to do research, teaching or in competitive exams like Civil Service exam. Good institutes to pursue any course in these subjects are Delhi university, Hyderabad university, Lovely Professional university, Ashoka university, Shivnadr university etc. You may can also get special training for competitive exams as part of you course if you are joining in institutes like Lpu. Scholarships are also offering to the meritorious students in some institutes.
Dear Aspirant,
Ultimately your question tells that you have wasted the whole graduation and post graduation time and money and efforts in a thing which was not of interest to you at all.
Now that you have done MA Music (I would not consider the first class as an eligibility since getting a first class is normal), why do you say that you are not interested in teaching in schools where they require music teachers on full time basis and where they give satisfactory salary?
Still I feel you are hitting in the dark and you are not at all serious at the level it is expected.
Since you ar
Career Advice – As discussed above, the psychometric career test reports about the abilities and skills of the test taken, hence, it is the aptest way to find out the strengths and weaknesses too. It not only gives the aptitude knowledge of an individual but also explains the uniqueness of the test giver. Therefore, it becomes more apt to make a career decision based on it. As the student can get to know what makes his or her unique from the crowd, they can focus more on their special trait and thus pursue them in the right direction.
Taking psychometric test is almost equal to