Though a number of students till like to go for medical and engineering, these two disciplines have reached their saturation point. This has prompted many students to look at other academic avenues that can satisfy their creative spirit while also offering great career prospects in the future.
The craze for engineering and medical courses was at its peak when students had limited options in other streams. It was a matter of pride and honor the day a student cleared the medical or engineering entrance. The student is elevated to an honourable entity as these careers offer a lucrative career option.
More and more students are going for unconventional courses; stream neutral options (courses which can be done by all students irrespective of their branch of study in class 12th) like Management, Law, Mass Communication, Hotel Management, and Fashion Designing.
“One should choose a career after long research. Career choice should be based on the interest of the individual; and his aptitude. This is where PRATHAM helps the students to take a coherent decision which not only focuses on teaching all the subjects for entrance preparation but also gives you study material along with mock tests, handouts for different topics, e-lectures, everyday feed of current affairs and legal affairs. PRATHAM also provides you customized attention for your writing ability and Mock Interview which are as vital as other subjects. As the faculty is very particular of clearing the doubts, the institute also keeps doubt sessions for not leaving out any stone unturned.” Said Mr. Abhay Ojha , Regional Manager and CLAT Mentor, PRATHAM TEST PREPARATION Lucknow.
Management as a career choice offers you a solid foundation for a rewarding career. The statistics suggest that the postgraduate management colleges have witnessed an upswing in the number of students from the science background opting for it. Career options after such a course are varied and provide a gambit of opportunities in Finance, Human Resource, and Marketing.
During the global recession, we witnessed companies shrinking and adapting retrenchment strategies. It became hard for graduates to find employment. Like always there were many a safe harbor, one of them was LAW. Companies amalgamated, Mergers and Acquisitions took place to safeguard businesses, and when happy days were back, came again to rescue the legal advisors to cater to the Capital market issues and other regulatory procedures.
The hospitality industry in India will need 3.5 million skilled employees over the next 5 years, with an international investment of Rs 43,300 crores, a wide range of jobs will be created.