Who said a degree in the Humanities
only qualifies you for the marriage market? Benita Sen shows you new direction
in this second of a two part series.
APPLIED ART
If you’d
rather draw a line than draw an inference, creativity is your strong point. And
although your grandparents may have greyed overnight if a child opted to study
art, today, artists are sought after and respected for their unique creativity.
Armed with a BFA which you can pick up from the best of art schools like
Sir J J School of Art (Mumbai), Faculty of Fine Arts (Baroda), Kala Bhavan
(Shanti-niketan) or College of Art (Delhi), you can find employ-ment in
newspapers and magazines, web designing, with advertising agencies and even with
designing for greeting card companies.
With a little experience, this is a
field where freelance work is widespread. The art mart awaits!
PHOTOGRAPHY
Shutter bugs are
a much-wanted tribe. Ask any journalist who needs quality photographic cover for
an assignment.
With a degree course in photography, offered by Fergussen
College, Pune, Jiwaji University, Gwalior and Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, you
are headed for a career that is intensely satisfying and creative.
From
photo journalism to fashion and wildlife to food photography, the field is vast.
Then, there are advertising agencies looking for a reliable photographer to
entrust perhaps the most visible aspect of their prestigious assignments to.
With a providential blend of talent and perseverance, you could soon click!
ANTHROPOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY,
PSYCHOLOGY
With a burgeoning economy, manufacturers, advertising agencies
and retailers need to know what the customer who is king will prefer. And
that’s where the market research analyst comes into play.
You
don’t have to be a number cruncher and to have studied Statistics to
qualify. A degree in Anthropology, Economics, Psychology or Sociology, will
teach you in depth about people and the way they live, think and behave. Go on,
the world’s one mad marketplace!
You could also work as a counsellor
in a school or office, or social organisation. You could be attached to a
hospital or set up your own clinic. These days, innovations in the field of
mentally challenged children attract good funding and great opportunities for
research, provided you have the commitment for the task.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
If
you’ve studied the machinations of politics, who can be better equipped
than you to explain to the world what you read between the lines?
Apart
from teaching it as an academician, political science grads can preach with the
pen as political correspondents with newspapers, magazines or in the electronic
media. Says Radhika Singh, a trainee reporter, "On the beat, I understand so
many things that my non-Pol Science colleagues may not".
You could also
try your hand at being a consultant to foreign companies looking to invest in
India or to organisations like the world bank, who require a working knowledge
of the political environment.
HOME SCIENCE
Your grandmother
probably graduated in Home Science, so that she’d be considered an
eligible bride. A couple of decades ago, there was little that you could do with
that degree, but things have changed.
Now you can be a hot shot dietician,
with either a gym or a nutritionist, with a salon or a fitness centre, or work
as a consultant to the cream of the hospitality industry, depending on your area
of specialisation. If you are more textile and handicraft oriented, the world of
fashion is open to you.
While most institutes offer a diploma in textile
design after the student completes 10 + 2, the cream of them all, N ational
Institute of Design (the NID), Paldi, Ahmedabad, also has a three-year advanced
level programme that could see you dressing up the world in the designs you
fancy!
LANGUAGES
If you have a flair
for languages, there’s more you could do than teaching it. Interpreters
and translators are always in short supply at foreign embassies and industrial
houses, research departments and as a freelancer, and when foreign tourists need
help with the language. Let those tongues wag!