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Humanistic Studies - Career Queries

Dear Aspirant, We are definitely willing to help you in your career. However we will require complete details as to what is your exact concern in your career. I understand that you are having a problem in career stability and you wish to have financial security. Both these aspects are demanded by all career aspirants. However what is your particular problem is what I would like to know. Best wishes

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Humanistic Studies category

Dear Aspirant, I would not suggest you to do Medicine at an under graduate level from Canada directly. However if you still wish to do, then there are many Universities which give paid internships for medical course. You need to find out from the University directly about this. Best wishes

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Humanistic Studies category

Dear Aspirant, What type of government online admissions are you talking about and is there a compulsion for you to join travel and tourism? Nobody can make tat compulsion is the first thing I would like to tell you. Which Diploma you wish to do after 12th? And which stream 12th have you done? Is it Arts/Humanities? Your father may not be right however I would like to tell you that not all courses are expensive. Firstly I would suggest you to complete graduation if you into Arts/Humanities. Graduation is a must and then you can go for any Diploma or Post graduation. I would suggest that you at

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Humanistic Studies category

Dear Aspirant, You have not mentioned any further details. Please write more about your concern or questions about your career or education. You can also give me a phone call through this system and we can discuss in detail. Best wishes

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Humanistic Studies category

Dear Aspirant, I am sorry to say but you being an MA English, your English language does not seem proper, atleast in this question you have asked. 47% in Masters and Bachelors is not a good sign and scoring atleast 55% would have been a good thing. I feel from your academic record, your competence in English is low. Going to Psychology is fine, however having really good english language proficiency is a must for a counsellor too. It appears that you are doing many courses for the sake of degrees with no definite intention or career goal. I would suggest you to get yourself assessed by a

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Humanistic Studies category

Dear Aspirant, I am sorry to say but you being an MA English, your English language does not seem proper, atleast in this question you have asked. 47% in Masters and Bachelors is not a good sign and scoring atleast 55% would have been a good thing. I feel from your academic record, your competence in English is low. Going to Psychology is fine, however having really good english language proficiency is a must for a counsellor too. It appears that you are doing many courses for the sake of degrees with no definite intention or career goal. I would suggest you to get yourself assessed by a

3 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Humanistic Studies category

Dear Aspirant, Definitely, I need more details about your current education level and what are your interests for career? However, by the category you have selected for asking your question, it appears that you are interested in Humanities and a further career in the same. However it is still not clear what subject you have chosen for Humanities/Arts degree. If you are interested in  If you are interested in working in NGOs as a Social Worker, then I would suggest courses in Social Work i.e. Masters in Social Work (MSW). This is an ideal course available in almost all Universities in Indi

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Humanistic Studies category

Hi Career Guide, In terms of career prospects in Psychology, a student has lots of scope depending on where exactly his or her interest lies in. A psychologists can work in corporates to hospitals to schools to various other setups depending on their field of specialization. Please note, to pursue Psychology, a students needs to be a graduate in Psychology followed by a masters degree in any specialization as per their choice. Though there are a lot of diploma and short term courses in Psychology as well as correspondence courses, for graduates in any stream, but for them to function as a psyc

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Humanistic Studies category

Hello,  Psychology is a very old subject and still is in demand, there are many universities and colleges conduct this subject. But u havn`t mentioned whether u r looking for UG or PG and also the place where u belong from? below are some names, hope it will help u... 1 Banaras Hindu University 2 Allahabad University 3 Delhi University 4 DSVV Haridwar 5 NIMHANS 6 Lucknow University    Psychology department of Allahabad University is so good, u can think for that particular faculty over there.   Wish u all the best.

3 answers Aparna Rana in Humanistic Studies category

Hi Career Guide, In terms of career prospects in Psychology, a student has lots of scope depending on where exactly his or her interest lies in. A psychologists can work in corporates to hospitals to schools to various other setups depending on their field of specialization. Please note, to pursue Psychology, a students needs to be a graduate in Psychology followed by a masters degree in any specialization as per their choice. Though there are a lot of diploma and short term courses in Psychology as well as correspondence courses, for graduates in any stream, but for them to function as a psyc

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Humanistic Studies category

Dear Pilotsports_rajiv,The common misconception is that Humanities is a stream for those who are not smart or intelligent enough to `get’ Science in school. That phenomenon is a thing of the past. Today, students opt for Humanities not because they feel they cannot `cope’ with Science but because the Humanities stream interests them and appeals to them. Humanities with Mathematics is definitely a strong combination that leaves a lot of options open, including a career in Business or FinancePlease have a look at some popular career option under Humanistic Studies industry :AnthropologistArchaeo

1 answer Anand Dhillon in Humanistic Studies category

Dear Aspirant, No it is not mandatory to appear for the psychometric tests before speaking to the counsellors. However taking the psychometric test is beneficial to you as well as the counsellor. The report which gets generated instantly after appearing for the test, proves as a base for the discussion with the counsellor. Best wishes

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Humanistic Studies category

Dear Aspirant, You need not schedule any appointment with the counsellors. We are here on demand and as per your choice. You can choose the Counsellor to whom you wish to speak to and you will be connected to him / her instantly. This is the uniqueness of CareerGuide. Best wishes

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Humanistic Studies category

Dear Aspirant, Online career counselling is definitely reliable in todays information technology age.  On CareerGuide you can speak to the Counsellor of your choice on demand and further you can see the profile of the Counsellor you wish to speak and other counsellors too. This creates reliability, transparancy and gives you confidence. Online Career Counselling removes the time and distance utility too, since you do not have to find and travel for finding a counsellor. Best wishes  

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Humanistic Studies category

1 answer Dr. K.V. Anand in Humanistic Studies category

Dear Gaurav, Thanks for writing to www.careerguide.com! Well, you have not provided details of specialization, engineering in which field? To provide specific answer, we need information about your specialization, your interest. In general, there are good job opportunities for Engineers. After BTech, you have three options: (1) Job (2) Higher studies and (3) Consulting work/business. Jobs: Jobs are available in government, semi-government & public sector organizations, and private sector organizations in your specialization. Government jobs: The Central/State Governments offer jobs to B.E

3 answers Apurva Kumar Pandya, PhD in Humanistic Studies category

There are short term courses in few fields of psychology. Psychology is a broad field and has sub-fields within like organizational psychology, Clinical Psychology, School Psychology, Health Psychology etc. These short-term courses are suitable for those who have completed masters in any of the psychology streams to enhance knowledge & skills in specific domain. Most short term courses are around Guidance and Counseling, and Rehabilitation Psychology which are recognized by RCI. Private institutions offer certificate courses in counseling, projective tests, psychotherapies (like CBT/REBT e

3 answers Apurva Kumar Pandya, PhD in Humanistic Studies category

Dear Aspirant, Your planning is perfect and should be converted into implementation as early as possible. Online career counselling is definitely the way forward to get all your career concerns get solved. CareerGuide provides the perfect platform in the form of online telephonic counselling as well as discussion forum for further advice. The counsellors on CareerGuide are experts in their areas and with proven experience, then can very well guide you and help you craft your career path. Apart from the discussion and talk, you can appear for the psychometric tests to decide your career option.

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Humanistic Studies category

Dear Aspirant, You are at a very right platform and I will be happy to guide you. However, it is important for me to know the basic details of the current education level you are in and what are your career aspirations, interests, etc.  Always remember that every career is good however it is more important to know whether you are suitable for that particular career or no. Good career is an ambition of every person, however you should ensure that you have the right educational qualifications, employability skills and positive attitude.  Please do let me know the above details and I sh

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Humanistic Studies category

Dear Aspirant, Both have scope. I would like to ask you, where are you suitable for? What is your graduation in? It appears in Arts.  If you are interested in management, then an MBA would help. If you are interested in psychology and working for schools, hospitals, etc. then MA Psychology is good. Always remember that every career is good however it is more important to know whether you are suitable for that particular career or no. Good career is an ambition of every person, however you should ensure that you have the right educational qualifications, employability&n

3 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Humanistic Studies category