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1st October 2010, 01:29 PM
Smiley Gandhi
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On what basis a student should plan his/her career?


How a student should his/her career?On what basis a student can plan his/her career?




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12th September 2011, 08:39 PM
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The planning of career is very important for any student for his bright future.In order to get succeed in your life you should follow one very important and simple rule. That is "FOLLOW YOUR THOUGHTS".Go for the option which makes you feel confident and comfortable. Mean's select the area in which you are very well doing.Don't ever compromise in career.So Plan well and do well.ALL THE BEST for your bright future.
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12th September 2011, 09:39 PM
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How a student should his/her career?On what basis a student can plan his/her career?
look,its depend on the student, in which field he/she working or interested.
No doubt initially they don't know about anything but your interest matter.
Suppose you are finding maths very tough then don't go on that sides where maths is important, like engineering, technical fields. for them various options are open do LLB or medical field or teaching profession.
But wherever you go practice is must. so i think personal interest and capability
are the two main factors on which he/she should plan career.
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14th April 2012, 07:24 PM
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Career planning is a lifelong process, which includes choosing an occupation, getting a job, growing in our job, possibly changing careers, and eventually retiring. The Career Planning Site offers coverage of all these areas. This article will focus on career choice and the process one goes through in selecting an occupation. This may happen once in our lifetimes, but it is more likely to happen several times as we first define and then redefine ourselves and our goals.
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14th April 2012, 07:24 PM
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Career Planning: A Four Step Process

The career planning process is comprised of four steps. One might seek the services of a career development professional to help facilitate his or her journey through this process. Whether or not you choose to work with a professional, or work through the process on your own is less important than the amount of thought and energy you put into choosing a career.
Self

Gather information about yourself (self assessment)
Interests
Values
Roles
Skills/Aptitudes
Preferred Environments
Developmental Needs
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14th April 2012, 11:28 PM
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How a student should his/her career?On what basis a student can plan his/her career?
The following point you should keep in mind while choose the carreer
. You should choose branch in which you have interest , do not select the branch under pressure of your family because it depends on your future
. Select those branch which have good oppertunities in future .
. Select the branch based on your financial condition because it depends lots
. Not select the branch just because of your friends are select that branch
. Consult the educated person so that they will help you.
. Ask the question in this kind of forum so that you will get your answer .
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14th April 2012, 11:31 PM
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hi friend
the student is plan on base of interest and which subject likes him
and carrier opportunities on the subject in the future
all the best.
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15th April 2012, 01:03 AM
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How a student should his/her career?On what basis a student can plan his/her career?

Dear Friend,





This is a very controversial topic.

The main problem is that most of the students go for the career choice as per their parents and not as per their wish.......

So according to me the students will go with the career choice asd per their wish.

They will go for that in which they get actual interest on.
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6th June 2012, 05:04 AM
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Yes in today's competetive world good percentage at graduation level always act as an important tool for lieing a strong career foundation.

As also because,various competetive exams for graduation level has some eligibility criteria which demends good percentage.

Besides,this you can not get campus placement,unless you have scored well in your finals.

Besides,these priority is given to superior one,one those who have good academic record.

BUt instead of all these,one thing that can lead you is 'Talent'. In this today's highly competetive world 'Talent' always play an important role.

Can you believe I have saw many person who are topper of there respective college or university,instead of that they are jobless. I asked them why,and got only One answer from all of them-'Lack of Talent'

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