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Wildlife Conservation is the protection of natural species like animals and plantations. The Earth was created with a balance, however, due to overpopulation and pollution, our natural resources are diminishing at an alarming rate. Several scientific studies have concluded that we may run out of basic necessities like land, water, and energy in 40 years. In order to reverse this effect, we have to learn how to live sustainably and protect the deteriorating wildlife.

A career in Wildlife isn’t just good to pursue, but it is also something that will bring about a change in the world—it is necessary for the Earth to prosper. And it is the moral obligation of every human being to protect his home. Without the conservation of wildlife, the future seems too bleak, too empty.

Studying Wildlife Conservation

Bachelor of Science in Forestry: Any student who has completed a 10+2 with a science background can pursue BSc. Forestry: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics. Students can also choose to study Environmental Science, Wildlife Biology, and other related fields to get entry-level jobs in this field.

Masters in Forestry: MSc in Forestry is highly recommended for anyone who wants to pursue a career in Wildlife Conservation—as it gives one more credibility and specialization in a particular field. There are multiple choices available for MSc in Wildlife Conservation: Forest Management, Wildlife Science, Veterinary Science, and other related fields. This requires one to complete a BSc in Forestry or other close sciences.

PhD in Forestry: After an MSc, one can choose to pursue a doctorate in Forestry—this is generally done for research purposes.

There are several certificate courses available for Wildlife Conservation: many prestigious universities of the country offer these courses including IGNOU.

Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun was announced an Autonomous Institute by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. For PG admissions one must have passed the NET and a Personality Aptitude Test. WII also offers diploma courses.

The Institute of Environment Education and Research, Bhartiya Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Pune is an institution dedicated to research related to the environment and has been a part of several environmental policies. For its MSc courses, BVIEER asks for a Bachelor’s degree in a field related to Environmental Science or Geology with an aggregate of 50%.

Aligarh Muslim University offers an MSc in Wildlife Sciences; it is a two-year course that can be pursued after graduation from any recognized University. Admissions are based on merit.

National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore offers a Masters in Wildlife Biology and Conservation and can be pursued by anyone having completed a Bachelor’s degree from any field.

Amity University, North Orissa University, AVC College, Sam Higginbottom University, University of Kota and Kuvempu University are other names that provide PG degrees in Wildlife Sciences.

While Wildlife Conservation is a Masters course, students interested in the field can pursue a BSc in Forestry from colleges like TNAU, Roorkee College of Engineering, FRI, College of Forestry, and Amity University are some renowned names.

Job Opportunities in Wildlife Conservation

  1. Wildlife Biologist: A Wildlife Biologist studies and analyzes the wildlife—its behaviour, habitat, nutrition and climate. Their job is to bring ways to protect the wildlife and present this information to organizations like Wildlife Protection Society.
  2. Forest Officer: Forest Officer is a position in state and central government. The job of a Forest Officer is to protect the forests, conduct surveys and report biological and botanical resources as well as live creatures. A Forest Officer classifies as a Group B officer.
  3. Wildlife Veterinarian: Wildlife Veterinarians are licensed ‘doctors’ that have specialized in curing and treating wildlife—animals, birds, reptiles etc. One can become a Wildlife Veterinarian by pursuing a B.VSc and then a Masters in Wildlife Science. They may work on the field or in laboratories and other office settings.
  4. Forestry Consultant: Forestry Consultants are scientists or researchers that work individually or with larger institutions to advice about the correct use of natural resources—land and tree etc.
  5. Forestry Scientist: Forestry Scientists are professionals who are trained to identify pests and harmful substances in Forests—they identify and cure such issues and maintain the quality of forest. They also plan on forest regeneration.

Other job opportunities available in the field of Wildlife Sciences are Entomologists, GIS Specialists, Marine Conservationists, and Agri-Credit Managers etc. Several people after completing their education chose to work with NGOs as this gives a more hands-on experience, for example: WWF.

Academia is another option to explore after completing an MSc/PhD in Wildlife Sciences, as it is a fairly untouched and novel topic. However, it is one that needs a lot of recognition, as wildlife is imperative for the survival of humankind.

While the jobs are limited in this field, they are rewarding, not just financially, but on a personal level as well—as it is something that you are doing for the environment. However, by 2025 there is a 5% hike expected in the need of Wildlife Specialists. With the hike in human population it is expected that more people will be required to study the interaction between humans and the wildlife. More importantly, it will be important to learn how both will coexist.

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Sanskrit is not only a classical language, but it is an emotion for Indians. It is the root language for endless modern Indian languages. Our Great Indian philosophers and religious workers have written their ancient Indian shlokas in Sanskrit. Ancient Indian people used Sanskrit as their mother tongue, but slowly and gradually the dominance of Sanskrit was passed to other languages. During the Buddhist period, many new languages were introduced in the Indian territory and took away the pride of the Sanskrit language. Once the Muslim Invaders got their rule in India, the Sanskrit language got disappear, and Arabic and Persian got royal patronage and become an official language. After this, the British took over the Indian Kingdom and the English language started its ruling. There are endless vernacular languages that were developed in India at that time. Thus, the Sanskrit language was treated as defunct in Modern India.

However, at present, Students want to know about the Sanskrit language and its importance in ancient India. Now Students are curious to know why the Sanskrit language was being used by the great philosophers, that’s why students are opting for Sanskrit as a Course, and want to build a career in the Sanskrit language. Students are excited to study ancient Indian culture. Though Sanskrit has not regained its value as a colloquial language, students are putting their effort to rediscover the glory of the Sanskrit language and want to solve their query about why Sanskrit was known as “Wisdom of ancient India”.

Courses categorized under the Sanskrit Language

Courses Courses Courses
B.A Nyaya B.A Sanskrit Siromani Certificate Course in Sanskrit
B.A Sahitya B.A Vedanta Diploma in Sanskrit
B.A Sanskrit B.A Vyakarana Diploma in Vedang Jyotish
B.A. Sanskrit (Hons)+ MA B.Ed in Sanskrit I.A Sanskrit
I.A Sanskrit Integrated M.Pjil +Ph.D in Sanskrit Grammar M.A+ ph.D in Sanskrit Vedanta
M.A Vedanta PG Diploma in Sanskrit PG Diploma in Sanganak Sanskrit Upyojan
ph.D in Sanskrit ph.D in Sanskrit and Lexicography ph.D in Sanskrit General

Qualification required for studying Sanskrit Courses

  • The candidate must complete their +2 level from any of the steam, commerce, Humanities, or Science. A background in liberal arts or Sanskrit language. In most of the institutions, Sanskrit is offered as an optional subject.
  • The candidate can pursue an undergraduate degree of a three-year in Sanskrit courses.
  • If candidates want to go for higher studies and research, it is mandatory to complete a PG degree in Sanskrit Courses.

Best places in India to Study the Sanskrit Courses:

The top institutes are:
  • Lady Sri Ram College
  • Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore
  • Department of Sanskrit, Prakrit, Pali, faculty of Indic Studies, Kurukshetra University
  • Department of Sanskrit, Kerala University
  • Government Sanskrit College, Calcutta.
Best Colleges in the World, who teach Sanskrit Courses:
  • Center for Language Education, John Hopkins University
  • Institute for Asian and African Studies
  • Berlin University
  • Cambridge University
  • Heidelberg University

How to get Admission to top institutes?

However in most of the Indian and International Colleges, The admission procedure is straightforward, the College is going to display the cut-off, and those candidates who are satisfying the displayed percentage, have to visit the college and will get admission. For more information about the Admission procedure, you can connect to the IIRF platform, where you will get all the information about the colleges and universities.

Career Opportunities in Sanskrit

A study in Sanskrit will open the door to success for you! There are a vast number of career opportunities that one can grab: These are as follows:

Academics – One of the most demanding career opportunities! Most of India’s Universities and schools teach Sanskrit as an optional language, So one can be a Sanskrit teacher. Even, you can even go for a research job in the Sanskrit language.

Research Job Opportunities in vast areas – The Sanskrit Courses are not limited to the language, but it also teaches students the treasure trove of wisdom that was penned by our philosophers and religious writers in Sanskrit. Hence, students can do specialization in varied subjects like Vaastu, yoga, Indian drama, astrology, Vedic studies, and Ayurveda. Students can do jobs in research as well in all these fields.

Jobs in other fields – Some of the colleges that teach Sanskrit courses also include different aspects of Indology like, Philosophical and religious traditions, history of Indian culture, Aesthetics and Arthashastra, etc. Students can opt for jobs in archaeology, museums, and work as a professor of foreign or ancient languages.

Law: Students doing specialization in Sanskrit can go for selecting Law or civil service as their career option.

Approximate salary

Salary depends upon which course you have opted for. If you want to become a professor, then maybe your starting salary will be moderate. But if you are looking to grab a job in the research field, you can fetch a great amount.

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Music is the way of expressing one’s emotions and feelings and good music touches the hearts of people in many ways. Apart from being a soul-soothing gesture, it also offers tremendous career and job opportunities for singers and musicians. There is tremendous scope for budding music talents in the entertainment industry and with real talent, sincerity, and proper education, anybody can flourish in the music industry. The aspirants have to keep in mind that music is still not a mainstream job option in India and thus they have to stay motivated and confident in their skill to endure the struggle and grab their place in the music industry.

Courses offered in Music:

There are music courses available in India at the UG, PG, and also diploma levels. Though there are no special qualifications required to exhibit one’s talent in music, people wish to get trained in a proper course and gain a certificate to help them better with their job prospects. The different courses that are available in India for musicians and singers are as follows,

a. Three years courses:

  • B. Arts in Music
  • B. Arts in visual art, music, dance, and drama
  • B. Arts Music
  • B. Fine arts in sitar
  • B. Fine arts in Table

b. One-year courses:

  • Certificate course in music
  • Certificate course in music and dance
  • M.Phil in Music

c. Diploma courses – 3 months to 3 years

  • Diploma in music
  • Diploma in sitar
  • Diploma in table

d. M.A music – 2 years’ course

e. Ph.D. In music – 3-5 years.

Eligibility criteria for these courses:

The music courses in India are offered at the UG, PG, and diploma levels. The eligibility criteria to join these music courses are as follows.

  • The aspirant should have completed 10+2 examinations with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks
  • Those who have appeared for the board examination are also eligible to join the UG courses, but should submit their final mark sheet to the university at the time of admission.
  • For admission in the post-graduate courses, the aspirant is required to complete the corresponding UG course, in either vocal or instrumental.

Admission process:

Many colleges and universities in India offer different courses in music for aspirants. The average fees of these courses in the different institutes vary between Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 2,00,000. These universities offer courses in music from a diploma to a Ph.D. level and the admission for the undergraduate music courses is performed based on the entrance test scores.

The applicants have to appear for the common entrance test and those who qualify for these examinations will be called to appear for the general interview and counseling session. They may have to submit all the required documents to the varsity at the time of the counseling. Final admission is offered based on the merit scores of the candidates. The short-listed candidates have to pay the fees and retain the acknowledgment with them until the course starts.

The Common entrance tests that are conducted for admission in the UG and the PG music courses are, BHU UET (Banaras Hindu University), BHUU PET, DUET (Delhi University entrance test), etc. These entrance tests are for specific universities and some universities can admit students based on their higher secondary marks and their performance in the counseling session. Some of the best universities in India to fuel the musicians’ career options are,

  • Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
  • Andhra University, Visakhapatnam
  • Banasthali University, Jaipur
  • Bangalore University, Bangalore
  • Queen Mary’s College, Chennai
  • Rabindra Bharati University, Allahabad
  • Calicut University, Calicut.

Career and Job opportunities

To pursue a course in music in India, the aspirants should develop basic knowledge and understanding of music and be creative, innovative, and hard-working. A degree in music brings about tremendous job opportunities for the aspirants, and apart from becoming singers and instrumentalist, they have great scope to become,

  • Music composers
  • Songwriters
  • Music sequencers
  • Transcribers
  • Audio technician
  • Radio jockey
  • Choir directors
  • Music journalist
  • Music therapist
  • Instrumentalist
  • Music teachers and trainers etc.

The salary structure for these musicians’ career options could vary between Rs. 8 to Rs. 10 LPA and though it stays low at the initial years of their career, they will be able to grab attractive salaries as they grow in their career.

Scope for musicians in 2021:

After completing the course in music, the aspirants can easily find themselves a job in the film industry, music industry, TV channels, music sabhas and orchestra, independent music album production houses, and even as trainers in colleges and institutions. They can also open their music teaching centers or their showroom that sells musical instruments. Several shows are being organized on television to fuel up the budding music talents. There is tremendous scope for real talents in the music industry and the aspirants can easily find the best jobs with high-paying salaries in the music industry with dedication and their hard work.

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Archaeology Career Options: Courses Eligibility, Admission Process, Job Opportunities And Scope in 2021 https://iirfranking.com/blog/arts-humanities/archaeology-career-options/ https://iirfranking.com/blog/arts-humanities/archaeology-career-options/#respond Fri, 28 May 2021 05:53:39 +0000 https://iirfranking.com/?p=13660 What is Archaeology? Archaeology is defined as the study of the ancient human past via […]

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What is Archaeology?

Archaeology is defined as the study of the ancient human past via their material remains. This subject is a sub-disciple of Anthropology, which means the study of different human cultures. Archaeologists are the experts that deal in Archaeology. It is basically known as an inter-disciplinary activity, which investigates the material development that is made through past human societies. The main objective of this subject is to do a core study of past human cultures via surveys, identification, and excavation of the historical sites. Archaeology is a multidisciplinary activity that teaches you a varied range of subjects like anthropology, art history, geology, linguistics, ethnology, physics, history, and statistics.

Archaeologists make use of their experience and knowledge from diverse fields like social, physical, humanities, and biological sciences. Even, they have observed the different ways of prehistoric societies across the globe. Archaeologists also study varied aspects like customs, values, and social patterns about varied human cultures for the research purpose. Many innovative technologies and sophisticated tools are used and applied by Archaeologists in their research work.

Eligibility to become an Archaeologist

If any candidate wants to take up the undergraduate course in Archaeology/ Ancient History or History, the candidate must have at least 45-50% in their 12th class from a recognized board.

If the candidate wants to pursue a master’s degree in Archaeology, It is mandatory to score at least 50% or above in an undergraduate degree.

Some of the universities organize their entrance examination, Students have to qualify for the entrance exam to get admission to M.A Archaeology.

Employment Industry/Sector for an Archaeologist

After acquiring the necessary skills and qualifications, Archaeologists are ready to take up their job, they can opt for various jobs and good positions in the private as well as Government sector. Though, the Government sector is ahead in providing better job opportunities to archaeologists in comparison to the private sector. Here is the list of the organizations, where you can work and initiate with your career:

  • Indian Council of Historical Research
  • National Heritage Agencies
  • National Museums
  • Archaeological Survey of India
  • Universities and Colleges
  • Government and Private Museums

Top Recruiting Agencies for Archaeologists

Almost all Archaeologist vacancies are found in the Government sector. The following are the available organizations, that do the recruitment of archaeologists:

  • At both the state and central level, The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is the main recruiter, who recruits some of the brilliant minds every year. If you are one of the aspirants, you must clear the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination or SPSC (State Public Service Commission) to get a job in a government organization.
  • If you have completed your master’s degree in Archaeology, you can apply for the professor/ Lecturer position in varied universities. To become a professor or lecturer, you have to clear NET ( National Eligibility Test).

Courses

Name of course Course level Duration 
BA Ancient History Graduate 3 years
BA Archaeology Graduate 3 years
MA Archaeology Masters 2 years
Ph.D. Archaeology Ph.D. Program 3 years

Other courses in Archaeology

Course Name Duration
Certificate in Epigraphy 1 year
Certificate in Archaeology 1year
Certificate in Architecture and Sculpture 1 year
Advanced Diploma in Epigraphy 1 year
Post Graduate Diploma in Archaeology 1 year

Salary/ Pay Scale of Archaeologist

Job Profile of Archaeologists Starting Salary per annum Mid Level Salary
Archaeologists ( Government) INR 3,50,000 INR 6,00,000
Documentation Specialist INR 2,60,000 INR 3,60,000
Lecturer INR 2,50,000 INR 4,00,000
Palaeontologist INR 3,50,000 INR 7,00,000
Museum/Gallery Officer INR 1,50,000 3,00,000
Assistant Archaeologist INR 2,00,000 INR 4,00,000

Skills needed to become an Archaeologist

  • Zeal and Enthusiasm to learn about the skills and development in the field.
  • Well-organized approach
  • Great work skills
  • Self-focus and motivation
  • Good communication skills and ability to work effectively with seniors
  • Dedication for your work
  • Good IT skills
  • Must have interest in Archaeology

Advantage of becoming an Archaeologist

Those who want to utilize their skills in finding the unraveling mysteries of India’s past, You, are perfect for this ideal profession.

An Archaeologist gains his status and reputation in society. Their famous discovery helps to find out our ancient past.

Scope of Career as an Archaeologist

Archaeologists are the artist, who works with their skills to find out the hidden secret of our ancient time and let us know how we have arrived as a creature. There are many buried questions, who can be answered by Archaeologist.

Our Country has a rich cultural heritage, so there is a higher demand for archaeologists. As an archaeologist, you can enter various private and government sectors. Aspirants can find great job opportunities in government or privately owned museums to keep museums upkeep and safe.

If aspirants have a keen interest in grabbing knowledge about the past of the animals, humans, or civilization, you can work as an Archaeologist. Even Archaeologists can work as heritage managers, tourist guides, trip organizers or you can do research work in colleges and universities.

Top Jobs which you will get in this degree are:

  • Archaeologist
  • Museum/gallery curator
  • Historic buildings inspector
  • Lecturer
  • Museum education officer
  • Documentation Specialist

It’s the right time to be an Archaeologist! Live your dreams, nourish your skills and get admission to top colleges that teaches Archaeology as a subject. Check out the IIRF Archaeology Ranking Colleges 2021.

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