Career Options Archives - IIRF https://iirfranking.com/blog/tag/career-options/ Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) Wed, 25 Jan 2023 06:31:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://iirfranking.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/iirf-favicon.png Career Options Archives - IIRF https://iirfranking.com/blog/tag/career-options/ 32 32 Let’s Inspire Our Youth to Build a Career in Agriculture/Organic Farming! https://iirfranking.com/blog/career-guidance/build-a-career-in-agriculture-organic-farming/ https://iirfranking.com/blog/career-guidance/build-a-career-in-agriculture-organic-farming/#respond Tue, 07 Dec 2021 09:57:41 +0000 https://iirfranking.com/blog/?p=14630 Organic Food is the trend of the day! To be fit in this unfit world, […]

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Organic Food is the trend of the day! To be fit in this unfit world, you need to start consuming organic food! But, don’t you ever wonder why organic food is more nutritious? How does organic food grow? You will get answers to such questions once you learn about organic farming. Today organic farming is the only way to understand the present situations of ecology.

Students, Aren’t you thinking of learning agricultural and farming skills after the 12th? As of today, our nation wants to have young and professional farmers. Yes, it is the best time to start your career in Agriculture and farming. To learn innovative organic farming techniques, pursue BSc in Farming, MSc in Agriculture and Farming. Or you can go for a diploma course in Farming, or Commerce students can choose MBA in Agriculture.

Did you know these days small farms are getting limelight? Yes, Small organic farms are giving opportunities to young minds to join and bring innovative thinking and a creative approach to farming. If you are one of the gems for which farming is the ultimate passion, this article is dedicated to you. Read out the article and know more about job opportunities in Farming.

What do you need to know before taking Farming/Agriculture as a Job option?

It’s is Physically tough: That means, you need to be tough to work for long 8 hours in farms at any weather. You have to be prepared with a good immune system, exercise, and endurance training.

Low Salary: As you know, farm wages are lower than what you get at stores. Of course, it depends on your employment place. Once you face challenges in the initial days, you will get better opportunities in the future.

You might get dirty while working: Yes, working 8 hours in the dirt is not an easy task. It is inevitable, so think about it and mentally prepare yourself.

The optimum way to find out a job!

I am sure, as a smart/tech-savvy person, you will try to grab job opportunities via the internet. Yes, in the present digitalized era, this is the best option. If you know about some job advertisements and specialized jobs sites, you might find get some job options.

But, the optimum way to find jobs at farms is via attending a local agricultural conference or a local market. The practice has proved that if you are finding the best jobs at farms, have words with the farm owners and tell them about your individuality. Before going for an interview, get ready with your C.V, business card, and the main points that you want the employer to consider about you.

Apart from that, Organic Farming is a seasonal business. You have to make up your mind that you cannot give up. So you need to collect your employer information beforehand. What can you do is? Take out the information of different regions employers. The best time to find jobs at organic farms is early spring or late winter.

The fact is Farmers prepare for their seasons in advance and hire workers before sowing. And, many farms operate for 12 months. Therefore, you have to monitor options for you before the farming season.

See be a little wise in making decisions! Read the job advertisements carefully. If the employers are asking about your resume, give them on time. Don’t make unnecessary calls, Do not visit the farm again and again. As such things will put a negative impression on the employees and can destroy your image. Be tactful and have professionalism.

How the Digital world can help you out?

The Internet is as big as the ocean! Yes, It is endless! You can lose your direction! But if you have the campus, you will bang on reach your destiny. Here we are giving you some great options which will show you the right path.

Eco-Farm: It is one of the great and renowned platforms to find a job. Here you will get varied job offers as per your expectation. The platform will assist you to initiate your career as a professional specialist.

Good Food Jobs: This is the most convenient place to find out a job in the food industry. Here, you will get job options in grocery stores, farms, and restaurants.

Social Network and Company websites: want to know about how social media is important?

Social Media is the hub to find the best job! It is called the smart way to keep your finger on the pulse. Within seconds, you will find the vacancies. And, you can use this platform from anywhere.

Sometimes, you can find out the best jobs abroad! Keep your eyes open and search for the international option. You must find out the regions where Farming is more developed so that you can expand your wings.

Let’s begin the journey with Organic Farming!

Want to connect your life with Mother Earth? Then, you are born to be a farmer! Where are you? Pursue your education in Farming and Agriculture and join Farms. Today a large number of Farms have opened the doors for young minds! You have options to join national or international farms. It is what you called the pleasure of living your life with nature. Be Focused, Achieve what you have ever dreamt! And prove that you have the power to change the world.

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Career Options After Law in India – Everything You Need to Know https://iirfranking.com/blog/career-guidance/career-options-after-law-in-india-everything-you-need-to-know/ https://iirfranking.com/blog/career-guidance/career-options-after-law-in-india-everything-you-need-to-know/#respond Sat, 22 May 2021 06:31:28 +0000 https://iirfranking.com/?p=13596 Law is a massively popular degree, and widely known one too. It is pursued by […]

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Law is a massively popular degree, and widely known one too. It is pursued by many as it has a good scope in the future, and impressive salary and innumerable career options. Of course, the process of obtaining an LLB is extremely rigorous: it generally spans into a 5-6 year course. This is because one needs to complete a bachelor’s program before pursuing LLB. Students can also choose to do an integrated course after 12th, there are multiple options available: BA, LLB, BCom LLB, BSc LLB and so on.

Generally people are only aware of law jobs in the courtroom: lawyers and advocates and judges. However, there are so many other options available for law students. All of these are highly in demand and have an excellent scope, here’s a list of some career options available after the completion of LLB:

  1. Human Rights Lawyer: Human rights is an incredibly fragile topic, one that requires an ardent amount of sensitivity. Human rights is also something that will continue to be an issue in demand twenty years down the line. Human Rights Lawyers advocate for the rights of marginilised communities, these include but are not limited to women’s rights, child’s rights, the LGBTQ+ community. This requires one to get a Juris Doctor (JD) before actively pursuing concerned cases.
  2. Corporate Lawyer: A corporate lawyer is responsible for the legal work of a corporation or company. Companies generally have business partnerships and huge transactions happening day-in and day-out. There are agreements that need to be created and signed almost everyday. A corporate lawyer generally produces these papers and ensures that there are no loopholes. It is also seen that corporate cases very rarely end up in court, this is because a corporate lawyer will solve judicial issues through mediation or arbitration—without a formal hearing in court.
  3. Legal Process Outsourcing: This is a field that is still being explored, and has a lot of scope due to the lack of knowledge that people have in this area. LPO is an alternative career path for law students. Legal outsourcing refers to offshoring—a firm passes on their case to an exterior law firm. This is generally done by countries where it is costlier to perform legal work, and given to countries where it is cheaper: primarily India. The work passed on is generally document-related, patent-related, agency work, legal research and writing and so on.
  4. Legal Researcher: This is a job best suited for people who enjoyed the entire process of obtaining an LLB degree, moreover the people who enjoy reading and researching, and have excellent analysis and critical skills. A Legal Researcher is generally hired by a litigation lawyer for advice on cases. They study past cases and from that understanding, they help in solving present cases. Apart from courtooms legal researchers are also needed in industries and agencies, hospitals, private businesses and even armed forces.
  5. Legal Advisor: A legal advisor, as the name suggests, is someone who provides advice to clients on legal documents, decisions, policies and so on. They can be parts of corporations or work independently. Apart from a law degree, one needs to obtain a certificate from the state in which they practice to become a Legal Advisor.

While these are alternate career paths that a law student can pursue, some common and well-known careers after LLB or LLM are:

  1. Litigation Lawyer: These are the ones we see in movies, with their black robes. These are trial lawyers and handle criminal as well as civil cases in courts. A Litigation Lawyer generally starts off as an assistant to a renowned lawyer, or in a firm. Eventually, Litigators become independent and charge as per their experience.
  2. Judge/Magistrate: A judge is an extremely sought-after career due to the respect, power and position it hold. However, it is just as difficult to become a Judge. They hold judgments and pass verdicts. Becoming a judge happens through nominations and requires several years of experience.
  3. Advocate: An advocate can practice law at District, State, Central and Supreme Courts. This is another extremely sought-after profession. The difference between a lawyer and an advocate is that an advocate is enrolled in the state bar council after having cleared the All India Bar Examination (AIBE).

Of course, today there are lawyers in many other fields: including business, teaching, government services, social works, policy development and so on. The scope is limitless, therefore a degree in Law is in demand today.

Also Read: Top IIRF Ranking Universities in India 2022, IIRF Best B-Schools in India & Top Engineering Colleges in India

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Top 9 Courses After 12th Arts – Career Options, Colleges, Exams & Job https://iirfranking.com/blog/career-guidance/top-9-courses-after-12th-arts-career-options-colleges-exams-job/ https://iirfranking.com/blog/career-guidance/top-9-courses-after-12th-arts-career-options-colleges-exams-job/#respond Fri, 21 May 2021 13:15:44 +0000 https://iirfranking.com/?p=13585 Students often feel stuck after completing their school with Arts, it seems as though there […]

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Students often feel stuck after completing their school with Arts, it seems as though there are very few courses and careers to choose from. However, with the right knowledge and research one must know that there is a plethora of options available for anyone who wants to study Arts. Many of these opportunities may be ones that you haven’t even given a though to, however apart from being exciting and well respected these are all extremely well paying jobs. Here’s a look at the top 9 courses that one may pursue after 12th Arts:

  1. Bachelor of Arts: It is a three-year course where students can specialize in fields of History, Economics, and Journalism and even in a particular language. A student with BA develops analytical, communication and written skills. Thus opening doors for careers in media, films, newspapers, government agencies, etc. Depending on your specialization. LSR, Loyola College, St. Xavier’s, IIAD are some well-known names for a degree in BA. Some universities may take specialized entrance exams, however, most universities take BA students based on merit from 12th grade.
  2. Bachelor of Fine Arts: BFA, similar to BA, is a specialization in the field of Fine Arts; this could include Visual Arts, Fine Arts and Performing Arts. With BFA a student nurtures creative skills and opens up doors in fields of Art, Film and Movies, Theater, Professional Dance and Music. Today these skills are well respected and prestigious. MIT Pune, College of Arts, NIMS, and the University of Mumbai are some well-known names for a degree in BFA. These universities take their individual entrance examinations.
  3. Fashion Design: Fashion designing is a career that is highly in demand. A student pursuing Fashion Design studies about the designing of garments and jewelry. She may also study about materials and textiles and trends in the market. These people then go onto working in fashion houses, fashion magazines, fashion shows and so on. NIFT, SID Pune, Amity University, Pearl Academy are some well-known names for a degree in Fashion Design. NIFT conducts a joint entrance exam for BDes, whereas, other universities have their own exams.
  4. Bachelor of Business Administration: Like the name suggests BBA is a highly pursued course. Students pursuing BBA study Sales, Marketing, Finance and so on. They can, then, proceed to obtain an MBA or they may work as HR Executives, Sales Managers, R&D Executives and so on. IP University, NMIMS, Christ University, Symbiosis are some well-known names for a degree in BBA. Some of these have a joint entrance exam while others have their individual admission processes.
  5. BA+ Bachelor of Law (Integrated Course): This is a five-year course, starting with BA and then pursuing an LLB. While it is a long course, it provides two degrees that are seamlessly merged into one another. A student pursuing this course will study History, Criminal Law, Corporate Law, Human Rights and so on. NLSIU, NLU, SLS are some well-known names in the field. There are many different exams conducted for admissions: LSAT, CLAT, AILET etc.
  6. Bachelor of Design: BDes is a four year undergraduate course with specialization in fields like Fashion, Products, Textile, Industry, Graphics and so on. Students with a BDes degree can chose to become Product Manager, Graphic Designers, Interior Designers, Animators and so on. IIT-B, UPES, CEPT and Auro University are some well-known names in field. While some of these colleges accept UCEED scores others conduct separate examinations.
  7. Hotel Management: Another pivotal career choice after studying Arts in 12th is Hotel Management. Here students learn business skills, communication, and negotiation skills. Students may also specialize in areas like Tourism, Event Management, the Food Industry and so on. IHM, Parul University, WGSSHA are some well-known names in the field. Some universities conduct a national level test NCHMCT, while some others have their own admission process.
  8. Diploma in Education: As the name suggests D.Ed is an undergraduate degree pursue by those who want to get into the education field. As a D.Ed graduate one is prepared to teach students from kindergarten to 12th grade, this can then be followed by a master’s degree. Sri Sai College, University of Mumbai and Amity University are some popular names in the field.
  9. Mass Communication: Mass Communication is another option that can be explored by students who have taken Arts in 12th. Through this degree students learn about channels of communication like Internet, Radio, Newspapers, Television and Radio, they also obtain verbal and presentational skills. Thus being able to pursue careers in fields of different forms of media. Sophia College, St. Xavier’s, Jai Hind College are some well-known names in BMM.

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