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Hi There, Really feels proud to know that despite a setback you have not given up and are aiming at making a future. A hearty congratulations. Here before we talk about careers you could think of. I would like to know from you, what kind of an eye problem?? And I am sure, you might have been to an eye doctor, has he recommended you not to view computers and is there no cure??? I am writing this because please note that this a technical world, so any field you opt for right from computers to data entry to teaching requires minimum use of the computer. If the eye issues is such that there i

2 answers Meghna Mukherjee in Uncategorized category

Hello there, Are you sure of your decision??? As the counselor, Anandwadadekar, has rightly said, that after 5 years of valuable experience, changing field, will make you start as a fresher. Best would be to self introspect, as to why you wish to change the stream and what in the field helped you pull strings for 5 years. Sometimes due to the management or new recruits, frustration stems up, but you can always try and sort it out with the management. Best would be to look for a job in the same field. You can firstly update your necessary skills, even if it demands taking up a course, you

3 answers Meghna Mukherjee in Uncategorized category

Hi There, Interesting question and I know why the confusion exists now The main thing here is, you need to be goal specific. You must choose a career based on what your strength and potentials are, rather than going or following the trend. Also as Dr has said, you need the necessary skills required to sustain in the industry apart from just the qualifications alone. Also these days, organizations are looking out for multi talented individuals. So apart from just jobs skills, you need to be creative, innovative, at the same time foresee future outputs and be a decision maker. Remember, if

2 answers Meghna Mukherjee in Uncategorized category

Hello There, Unless and until you pursue a Masters degree, you would not be able to function as a Psychologists / Counselor. A majors in Psychology makes you eligible to handle clients in terms of: - Psychotheraphy / Counseling - Psychometric Assessments / testing - Career Counseling - Remdial Theraphy - Counseling workshops and Training Some of the specializations offered at the mastres level includes: 1. **Clinical Psychology:** As a Clinical Psychologists, you would be eligible to work with Psychiatrists and hospitals or clinics. Here you deal with cases related to Psychotic and

1 answer Meghna Mukherjee in Uncategorized category

As given on the website www.careers360.com Hope It Helps ! All The Best !!!

1 answer Bharati Kumari in Uncategorized category

Hi There, A very very interesting question. But here I would like to tell you that, if you join any course, with this thinkling of earning high immediately, then the start itself is wrong, so end will never be positive. No doubt, everyones final aim ios to earn well, but prior to that one should be looking forward to horne their skills that is required in the field to be succesful. One attitude is very important when it comes to being succesful. The industry these days are not looking just for degrees or the University you come from, but they are looking out for - Passion - Innovative

2 answers Meghna Mukherjee in Uncategorized category

If it is difficult for you to introduce yourself in front of anyone, then relax, boost your confidence level and try to maintain eye contact. Start with your name, and qualification and move on with your goals and achievements. I am a professional Ireland assignment writer, I failed a lot of interviews just because of low confidence, but after struggling so hard I came to the point where I can easily communicate with the audience. 

4 answers in Uncategorized category

Hello,My dear student, I totally agree with the replies given for your query by the counselors.Getting less marks does not mean you are not capable, it means you must be good in some thing else which you need to find out for your self. The best way to know about it is through [Career assement Test][1] provided by Mera career guide.Be positive and believe in your self and your capabilities, doors of opportunities will open automatically. Mess always gets cleared by keeping patience,you are not the only one who is going through this situation.This is a common problem which gets sorted by prope

3 answers Surabhi Dewra in Uncategorized category

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Hi Anurag, Interests and passion are two different things. Though Interests in a subject can lead to passion in most of the cases. Anyways why did you pursue an IT course and work for so many years in it???? Now the best thing to do would be to self introspect and be determined where your passion lies and would you be able to make a career out of it. Wissh you good luck...

2 answers Meghna Mukherjee in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, It is more important to know which career option you suit for rather than knowing the reverse. Choosing a career option based on your strengths and weaknesses and emotional connect is very important. There cannot be a definitive answer or choice which can be recommended since career choice and success depends from person to person. To be best sure of what suits you for your career, I would suggest you to undergo Ideal Career Test, which is an online psychometric test from CareerGuide which will help you understand yourself in respect of your strengths, weaknesses, emotional q

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, So happy that you are continuing your education. I feel, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech therapy would suit you good. Best Wishes

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category

Hi there, All the answers to your query are linked. You select a stream, a course, you get a degree and ultimately land up in a job. But if the strat is unsure, the end would be vague for sure. Here, just selecting a career based on the outcome or the media value or because of friends and family, is not right. Know yourself and choose accordingly. Here I would advise, **firstly** a **self introspection**, whereby you analyse your strengths and weakness and decide whether the strengths can be sued to make a career for yourself. Here you can take help form friends and family. **Secondly**

2 answers Meghna Mukherjee in Uncategorized category

Hi there, A very interesting question. But my answer is simple, "Just go with the Flow". The more you try to equip yourself, the more changes you will notice and mind you it is next to impossible to be ready all the time. And moreover, sometimes, being in the field, exploring and learning, has a very good experience. Though, few requirements which cannot be ignored, whichever industry you join would be: - Communication Skills - Adaptability and Flexibility - Innovative and Creativity - Update with the latest technology Hope this helps. Wish you good luck....

2 answers Meghna Mukherjee in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, Thanks for approaching us at [CareerGuide.com][1] Such mails about recruitment are purely fake. Email Id is not official. I have seen fake emails about recruitment in the name of Microsoft, Infosys, Wipro and Facebook. Please do not fall for such email and mark them spam directly. Best wishes, Dr. Anand Wadadekar [1]: /

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category

Dear Chirag, Thanks for raising your query at www.meracareerguide.org. I will answer your three questions, one by one. **1. Scope for government job. (Here I assume are you asking scope after doing Masters in Pol Science or English)** Scope of Political Science for Government Jobs: One can work for a Government, a think tank (research organisation), a non-profit organisation, a political lobby group, college or university, or even a business house. Some of the areas include: Public Administration (Civil Service Exam): You can prepare for Indian Foreign Service (IFS) who work with Governmen

2 answers Apurva Kumar Pandya, PhD in Uncategorized category

Thanks for raising question to guide your brother's career at www.CareerGuide.com! He scored well in the 12th Standard and he is much interested to join family business. As you mentioned, he has enrolled for B Com from DU. So you question is what course, along with BCom can benifit him? I assume that family has established business and your brother will contribute to the business while studying BCom part time. Well, considering the education context and already established family business, I would recommend your brother to consider [short term courses on entrepreneurship][1]/family bu

3 answers Renu in Uncategorized category

Thanks for posting your query. Dr. Anand Wasadekar has provided nice answer already. I will add few points. Your grades are good. You seem good in science subjects. To make a good career, its not just only the grades or marks that is important but also your interest, your personality is important. At this point, I would suggest you to undertake [Career Assessments][1] at www.careerguide.com. Career assessment will help you understand your interest, aptitude and personality which enable you to take right career path. Its always better t

3 answers Renu in Uncategorized category

Hi There, The definition of settlement varies from individual to individual. For some moving up the ladder and craving for more and more progress is settlement, and for some just working defines settlement. Firstly, here I would like you to ask yourself, - what kind of a role are you looking at??? - What are your career goals??? Answering the above question will help you decide where exactly you would like to excel at an which field is important to help you reach that goal. Instead of hop, skip and jump, I would suggests, you to undergo an Aptitude tests and based on the results discu

3 answers Surabhi Dewra in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, Thanks for approaching us at [CareerGuide.com!][1] Good to have your frank opinion. MSc is the most appropriate course for you. Please remove the great misconception that doing MSc can lead to only teaching jobs. [MSc is a very respected][2] qualification and if you choose the specialisation carefully, I do not see any reason that you will repent in your career. You have not mentioned in [what are you doing your BSc][3]: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, etc? Based on that you can get MSc entry for specialisation. Best wishes, Dr. Anand Wadadekar [1]: / [2]: /ask/t/prof

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category