The atmosphere in the room was heavy with expectation. Four young students바카라two boys and two girls바카라each of them from class 12, and each looking more lost than the other. Life after school loomed in front of them, and it was not a happy thought. Simply because, like most students in their age group, they were utterly confused about what to do next.
Along with these students came two worried-looking parents. And they were all in this room to meet a professor, someone who had spent several years working in the industry and had since moved to his current academic position at a premier B-School. Would he be able to bring some order into their thinking? The students as well as their parents were desperate, and willing to give him a chance. And so the questions came in thick and fast. Starting with the first one, 바카라Sir, I have been advised to take up engineering because of the number of opportunities available after this. And money. But I바카라m not really keen on it. What should I do?바카라
The professor smiled. He had seen many, many students over the years, and the questions were always the same. 바카라My friend, let바카라s look at a typical career바카라you would start this carÂeer at the age of 20 or so, and carry on till about 60. Right? So that바카라s a career span of about 40 years or more. And this is very, very important, so listen carefully. If you do not like a particular career바카라say engineering바카라can you possibly live through those 40 years? Imagine how unhappy you would be!바카라
He looked around the table for effect, and then continued, 바카라Money is important, but it is far more important to be happy doing what you do. And that바카라s the most important principle in choosing a career바카라take up something you like, and are hopefully good at. Not something which you don바카라t like, just because it gets you money.바카라
That made sense to the youngsters. After a pause, the student continued, 바카라Sir, I like sketching and painting. So should I take up fine arts?바카라 At this, one of the girls nodded vigorously. She had the same question.
The professor smiled again. 바카라When I told you to take up something you liked, remember, that is not the only thing to keep in mind. You also need to look at opportunities in the field. So if you바카라ve done a Bachelor of Fine Arts, what are the opportunities in front of you? You could join an ad agency. You could also join a publisher. Or you could freelance. But the number of options open to you is fairly limited. And if you are freelancing, money is likely to be a major concern, except for a tiny few who are at the top of the profession.바카라
The youngsters looked confused again. The professor continued, 바카라Let바카라s dig a bit deeper into this. Both of you like sketching. So you are Âcreative people. Right?바카라
바카라Yes sir,바카라 said both, almost in unison.
"So let바카라s look at careers that require creativity, but also have enough employment opportunities. Take design, for example. It바카라s a rapidly growing profession, and there are some great design institutes in India. Or even architecture, which needs a lot of creativity, and has lots and lots of employment opportunities. So rather than looking at fine arts, where you might be stuck after your course, look at options such as these. Of course, if you are clear that you want to pursue fine arts, and are determined to make a go of it, great. Go ahead.바카라
Once again that made sense, and the two youngsters nodded. But then the second girl piped up, 바카라Sir, you have spoken about doing something that we want to do. But what if we don바카라t know? I have no idea what I want to do, and the various uncles and aunts I meet only confuse me further.바카라
The professor spoke to the two parents in the room, 바카라You know, I believe meeting too many people at this stage can be very confusing. Most people have very strong views, and hearing too many contradicting views can leave the student extremely lost.바카라 Then, turning to the girl, he added, 바카라What you are facing is a very, very common problem (at which the girl seemed relÂieved). Most students have no idea what they want to do. And when that happens, what should you do?바카라 He looked around expectantly.
바카라Maybe delay your decision,바카라 said the student, somewhat hesitantly.
바카라Great answer,바카라 said the professor, and the young girl beamed at the unexpected praise. 바카라Remember, in our country, we have a lot of jobs, but we also have a lot of competition for these jobs. Therefore, a postgraduate or professional qualification always helps바카라it sets you apart from the crowd. Which means,바카라 and here he dropped his voice to a whisper, 바카라you do not have to decide your future career right now.바카라 Saying this, he stepped back triumphantly and folded his arms, as though waiting for applause.
Of course, the applause did not come, but there was a hushed silence, as the youngsters digested this information. 바카라Let바카라s take an example. If you do, say, a BCom (Honours), you could do your Chartered Accountancy after that. Or an MBA바카라and in an MBA you can specialise in virtually anything, from marketing, to finance, to HR, to IT. So, you have effectively given yourself three more years in which to make up your mind. Or, if you do engineering right now, you can continue with engineering, which has great career options, or get into IT later, or do an MBA. So, there are some undergraduate courses that effectively allow you to defer your decision. Obviously, you should not do a course like zoology바카라that would definitely reduce your options after your bachelor바카라s degree바카라unless, of course, you are passionate about zoology.바카라
By now, the discerning observer would have noticed a certain calming of nerves around the table. Things were getting clearer. But there was still one last question, this time from the fourth young boy who had been quiet so far. 바카라Sir, I would ultimately like to do an MBA. And people have advised me to do a BBA at the undergraduate level. That way, I바카라ll get a better grounding of management, and it would also help me in getting admission to a good MBA Âinstitute. What would you say, sir?바카라 The last bit was said rather hesitantly.
바카라Oh no, no. Not at all!바카라 the professor said, most emphatically. 바카라Please remember that an MBA is a complete qualification. A BBA before that doesn바카라t add any value, because you would only be repeating what you바카라ve covered. Also, management is something that requires maturity, and you youngsters are too young to get into this right now. I바카라m not saying that a BBA is a bad course바카라it바카라s just that it바카라s a waste when followed by an MBA. Instead, you should go in for something that will add value to your knowhow. Something that you won바카라t get in an MBA바카라say, an engineering degree, or even a BCom.바카라
There was silence in the room. Finally, there was some clarity in the young minds바카라and the not-so-young ones바카라present. Smiling with relÂief, they thanked the professor and walked out. Outside, the summer sun was blazing away, but for a change it actually seemed cheerful to these young, relaxed minds.
Dhruva Nath is a professor at the Management Development Institute, Gurgaon. He previously worked in the IT industry for several years.