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Humanistic Studies - Career Queries

Dear Aspirant, With English as Masters, which i personally recommend for a better career, you can expect jobs in media, teaching, etc. With English as Majors, I would sugegst you to supplement it with a foreign language as a value add. Journalism, Mass Communication, Media Studies, are the top courses and careers where English language command is required. Best wishes

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

 Hi Riya, If you wish to pursue Economics as a majors, you need to b strong with Math and statistics as a subject. As economics is all about statistics and majorly Financial aspects. As Dr has mentioned above, few opportunities in Economics would includes fields like Banking, Insurance firms, Financial sectors etc. Also you could think of Actuarial Sciences too. Actuarials are the ones who apply science of maths and statistics methods to access risk in insurance and finances in any organization etc. Check: www.actuariesindia.org/ Hope this helps. Wish you good luck..

2 answers Meghna Mukherjee in Humanistic Studies category

IOT that is Internet of things is the network of physical devices, vehicles, buildings and other items embedded  with electronics, software, sensors and network connectivity that integrates physical world with computer systems. IOT is related to so many sub branches, actually it is an umbrella program which has so many other branches like - wireless sensor networks, control systems automation, etc. It may be associated with number of applications like : in the field of Media,Environmental Monitoring, Infrastructure Management, Manufacturing, Energy Management, Medical and Health care syst

3 answers Dr. Ashwani Rana in Humanistic Studies category

Dear Aspirant, 83% in 12th is a satisfactory percentage. You have taken PCM and still you are wondering whether to continue in Science or go elsewhere? I am surprised. Why are you getting confused when you have chosen Science stream and why are you looking for Law, BA English, CA, etc? I think you are thinking too much and about too much options. You will have to decide what is your suitability as a student. You should first introspect and list out which subjects or what is your interest area. To help you scientifically to assess your potential of career, I would strongly recommend you to appe

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

Dear Aspirant, You have selected Humanities and Career Counselor category to ask this question. What would you like to know? Are you interested in career counselling as a career? Please elaborate your question so that I can guide you appropriately. If you are not sure which is the suitable course to you, then I would strongly recommend you to appear for the Ideal Career Test from careerguide. This is a psychometric test which assess you aptitude, interests, emotional quotient and suggest you best careers for you. The report gets generated instantly and you can then talk to the counsellors

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

Dear Aspirant, Why a sudden love for Psychology despite graduating in commerce? I need very much to know this to advice you appropriately. Has anybody suggested you to take up Psychology? It appears that you complete Commerce graduation just for somebody's sake and out of compulsion. I feel you need to know what you are made up for and accordingly choose careers. Choosing Psychology after commerce seems very weird and does not get digested.  Commerce has excellent opportunities more than psychology careers. You need to get Psychology qualification by either doing MA Psychology based on yo

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

Dear Aspirant, Nice question. Language basically is a skill and therefore any skill has to be acquired by practice. If you want to master the language, then you have to do two things: 1. Get full knowledge and learn grammar of English language 2. Start practising the language by speaking to people. 3. Stand in front of the mirror and speak 4. Read out loud english newspaper. 5. Keep speaking to people even if you go wrong, realise where you went wrong and correct it next time. Best wishes

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

Dear Aspirant, Thanks for approaching us for career counselling. In what aspect we can help you? If you can give more information about yourself in terms of your education till now, your career aspirations, doubts, concerns, etc. then I can help and guide you more appropriately. Please write you specific concerns here and I shall definitely help you sort out. I would suggest that you may also take the Ideal Career Test from careerguide. This psychometric test will help you in choosing career options since the test will give you suitable options based on your psychometric analysis which include

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

Dear Aspirant, Nice question and it is equally a nice feeling to answer this. CareerGuide can help you in the major below ways in order to achieve your career goals: 1. Sharing of true information 2. Unbiased advice and suggestion on your career problems and removal of confusions 3. Psychometric testing for making well  informed and scientific career decision 4. Consulting in your mid career if you feel stuck up or saturated. 5. Expert career counsellors to guide, who themselves are also domain experts. Achieving career goals is critical and helping you in that is our passion. Any pr

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

Dear Aspirant, So basically you are in the Humanities  / Arts field. Economics is a good career option only if you are extremely interested in it. After 12th Humanities, there are really good and growing career options you can choose. It is now no more a stream which had only languages and teaching as careers. Just mentioning below the list of options in Humanities / Arts which are exciting, long term and well paying too:   Law   Business Management (HR / Marketing, International Business)   Marketing   Media   Mass Communication   Journalism &nbs

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

Dear Aspirant, I too felt very adventurous to read your further career aspiration and that too after working 10 years. Adventure, Fitness, Yoga are universal activities and hobbies which people keep. As far as making them a business activity, definitely there is scope in Canada and for that matter in any part of the world.  However what made you think of leaving your 10 years of experience in a good company with a good salary? Are you frustrated or you dont see any growth further in your career? Starting adventure, fitness, yoga, etc as a business activity, if you are qualified in them go

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

Dear Aspirant, 55% in BA English is the eligibility for admission to MA English in Delhi University. An entrance test is also conducted for MA admissions. Best wishes

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

Hello Mudit, For a maths stream student JEE Main and JEE Advanced are the most valuable exam through which they will make their future in engineering. Both exams are interrelated with some differences in terms of syllabus, paper pattern, accepting Institutes etc. You can check out here - Difference Between JEE Mains and JEE Advanced The main difference between both examinations is difference in their accepting institutes. Through JEE Main candidates get admission in NITs/IIITs/CFITs on the other hand IITs and ISM Dhanbad provide admissions through JEE Advanced.        

2 answers in Humanistic Studies category

Meenakshi ji, Aapka sawal apurna hai. Mujhe aur kuch batayein aap ke baare mein taaki main aap ki uchit madat kar saku. Mujhe lagta hai ki aap MA Education kar ke Hindi bhasha vishay college ya school mein padha sakti hai. Agar aap BEd kar lengi to aapko aur bahut fayda hoga job paane ke liye. Aap mujhe agar phone call karengi to bahut achha hoga taki main aapko sahi raah dikha sakunga. Chinta na karen. Shubhechhayein.

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

Dear Aspirant, Glad to know that you took the Ideal Career Test. Do call me up through this system and we cna discuss in detail the report and craft your career path. Best wishes

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

Hi There, Any 12th pass student is eligible to study Political Science at the Graduate level. Good news is that in the ARTS stream Universities have included Political Science as a subject. Thus after 10th, you could opt for ARTS and choose one subject as Political Science. But one advise here would be to be sure as to what ahead do you wish to do with Political Science as a Major Mainly students with this specialization, students opt for Civil Services Exams ( IAS / IPS) and Teaching. Hope this helps. Wish you good luck...

2 answers Meghna Mukherjee in Humanistic Studies category

3 answers k.n. jha in Humanistic Studies category

Hi There, It simply means the sate of the economy as it is currently.  

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Humanistic Studies category

Dear Aspirant, After passing NET exam in Economics below are the options which you can choose: 1. Go for lecturership in a senior college for Economics subject 2. Apply for Ph.D. in Economics, since entrance test is exempted for NET exam passed candidates 3. Apply for research positions in economic research institutes like IGIDR, etc. Best wishes

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

Dear Aspirant, Humanities / Arts has tremendous scope and plenty of career options which are high paying as well career making. Below are some of the options in Humanities / Arts: Law   Business Management (HR / Marketing)   Marketing   Media   Mass Communication   Journalism   Economics   Languages   Literature   Travel & Tourism   Hotel Management   Advertising   Animation / Web Designing / Programming / IT   Interior Designing   Event Management   Retail Management   However p

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