Students in late 80s wanted to be a doctor or an engineer. Mostly,
engineering students pursue their masters in engineering and /or do some
business management course to get a well-paying and prestigious career. However,
there are plenty of career options offering amazing scope for non-medical and
non-engineering aspirants.
Young graduates and students exploring jobs should remember that
any organization or company hiring technology or engineering students, also
need business development staff and sales staff, operations executive, service
teams to handle legal, finance, and other teams, besides customer support to
make a company fully functional.
Everyone is intelligent and talented when they study what they are
passionate about. Skills and talent is
not restricted to any particular education sector. To become perfect in
anything practice is important. Intelligence revolves around perception, total
knowledge, expertise, skills, and attitude.
Some
of worthwhile options for Non-Science students are
·
A non-science
student can find lucrative choices such as Lawyers, business analysts,
financial consultants and many more. There are abundant of choices based on the
course you take after your 12th standard.
·
Choosing an
educational pathway is based on two things, abilities and attitude. After 12th, means it is the right
age when you are creative and most vibrant. The steps and decisions at this
time determine your future. Take the
psychometric tests and get the score to get a guideline to choose a proper
career.
·
Considering
non-medical and non-engineering fields such as studying arts and commerce
fields, there are several options to pursue further studies such as Hotel
management (BHM), Business Studies (BBA), Law etc.
·
Law is a popular
career choice and many aspirants consider the BBA with LLB or BA with LLB after
class 12. Traditionally, specializing in criminal or civil laws is also a nice
option. Now-a-days, students who have studied law have various other options
such as the Corporate Laws, Patent Laws, Cyber Laws, etc. Many people also
consider independent practice as Legal Advisers. There are opportunities in
lots of these sectors and there is a robust growth recently. However, there is
a need to clear CLAT and AILET exams to qualify as law entrance exams.
·
A BMS/BBA
graduate can get into functional areas such as sales, marketing, consulting,
finance, and IT-MIS.
The list is not limited to only these options,
there are many more choices based on the personal preferences of the aspirants.
But the journey begins with the end in mind. You need to decide your career
path way in advance, so that you can start the preparation for the competitive exams accordingly.
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