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Which sub will be best for future job sector Textile or English ?
Hello, I'm from Bangladesh. I'm getting ready to join my University. So,i want to know which sub will help me to getting a good job after my graduation. I'm from a middle class family so i have to make the decision wisely, i have to support my family after my graduation so plz help me which subject should i choice? Which will give me a Better job opportunity in my country?
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Dr’s Answer
Dear Mahazabin,
I hear you. Making a decision that shapes your future—especially when it carries the weight of supporting your family—is not easy. But know this: you are not lost. You are just standing at a crossroads, looking for the best path. And that takes courage.
Between Textile and English, both fields can lead to good opportunities, but the "best" one depends on you—your interests, strengths, and the kind of work you see yourself doing every day.
Textile: If you enjoy design, production, or business, Bangladesh has a strong textile industry. This field can offer steady jobs in factories, manufacturing, and even international trade.
English: If you love communication, teaching, or writing, English can open doors to education, content creation, freelancing, and even corporate roles.
Textile Engineering
Pros:
Strong job market in Bangladesh’s textile industry.
Opportunities in manufacturing, quality control, and design.
Potential to work with international brands and exports.
Can lead to business opportunities in textile production.
Cons:
Physically demanding work in factories or production units.
Competitive industry with fluctuating market demands.
Limited career flexibility outside of the textile sector.
English (Language & Literature)
Pros:
Versatile career options: teaching, content writing, freelancing, media, business communication, etc.
Global demand for English skills, opening doors to international opportunities.
Work flexibility, especially in remote and freelance jobs.
Can lead to higher studies in journalism, linguistics, or communication.
Cons:
Requires additional skills (like digital marketing, teaching certifications, or writing expertise) to be highly employable.
Lower starting salaries compared to technical fields.
Job market can be competitive without specialization.
If stability and immediate job placement matter most, Textile might be the safer option. If you enjoy creativity, flexibility, and communication, English can open diverse paths—but you’ll need to build strong skills beyond just the degree.
It’s not just about choosing a field; it’s about what you do with it.
The real key? Skills. No matter what you choose, gain extra skills—internships, online courses, networking—because degrees help, but skills and experience shape careers.
You are not alone in this. Take a deep breath. Trust yourself. Whatever path you take, walk it with confidence, and make it yours.
With warmth, I wish you the best and good luck. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need to ever. 🤗
I hear you. Making a decision that shapes your future—especially when it carries the weight of supporting your family—is not easy. But know this: you are not lost. You are just standing at a crossroads, looking for the best path. And that takes courage.
Between Textile and English, both fields can lead to good opportunities, but the "best" one depends on you—your interests, strengths, and the kind of work you see yourself doing every day.
Textile: If you enjoy design, production, or business, Bangladesh has a strong textile industry. This field can offer steady jobs in factories, manufacturing, and even international trade.
English: If you love communication, teaching, or writing, English can open doors to education, content creation, freelancing, and even corporate roles.
Textile Engineering
Pros:
Strong job market in Bangladesh’s textile industry.
Opportunities in manufacturing, quality control, and design.
Potential to work with international brands and exports.
Can lead to business opportunities in textile production.
Cons:
Physically demanding work in factories or production units.
Competitive industry with fluctuating market demands.
Limited career flexibility outside of the textile sector.
English (Language & Literature)
Pros:
Versatile career options: teaching, content writing, freelancing, media, business communication, etc.
Global demand for English skills, opening doors to international opportunities.
Work flexibility, especially in remote and freelance jobs.
Can lead to higher studies in journalism, linguistics, or communication.
Cons:
Requires additional skills (like digital marketing, teaching certifications, or writing expertise) to be highly employable.
Lower starting salaries compared to technical fields.
Job market can be competitive without specialization.
If stability and immediate job placement matter most, Textile might be the safer option. If you enjoy creativity, flexibility, and communication, English can open diverse paths—but you’ll need to build strong skills beyond just the degree.
It’s not just about choosing a field; it’s about what you do with it.
The real key? Skills. No matter what you choose, gain extra skills—internships, online courses, networking—because degrees help, but skills and experience shape careers.
You are not alone in this. Take a deep breath. Trust yourself. Whatever path you take, walk it with confidence, and make it yours.
With warmth, I wish you the best and good luck. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need to ever. 🤗
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William’s Answer
Dear Mahazabin,
It's a pleasure having this opportunity to communicate with you.
There are many things one needs to consider when choosing a career.
The environment we grow up in has a significant impact on what we turn out to be in our adulthood. Our interests start developing at a very early age. We are influenced by the many things we see - houses, roads, computers, vehicles, aeroplanes, ships, electrical appliances, furniture, smart phones etc. We meet people, some of whom become our role models. Going through kindergarten & elementary school, we start developing aspirations about the future we desire.
Graduating in to high school gives us an opportunity to discover the subjects we are really good at.
Opportunities for career development are many both in sciences & humanities: engineering, pharmacy, medicine, law, scientists etc.
Proficiency in maths, physics, chemistry, computer applications are essential for engineering courses. A bias in biology & chemistry allows one to persue medical sciences. Mathematics & chemistry are ideal for pharmacy.
Law requires such subjects as history, literature, divinity etc.
The above are just a few examples of what career one can build.
It's best to go for whatever interests one the most. This way you can persue your career with passion.
Choosing a career that earns you a decent living is important. So is choosing something that you enjoy doing. Discipline, devotion and commitment allow you to persue your career in a smart way.
Professional courses will guarantee you a successful career which ever route you choose to persue.
I hope you find this useful.
It's a pleasure having this opportunity to communicate with you.
There are many things one needs to consider when choosing a career.
The environment we grow up in has a significant impact on what we turn out to be in our adulthood. Our interests start developing at a very early age. We are influenced by the many things we see - houses, roads, computers, vehicles, aeroplanes, ships, electrical appliances, furniture, smart phones etc. We meet people, some of whom become our role models. Going through kindergarten & elementary school, we start developing aspirations about the future we desire.
Graduating in to high school gives us an opportunity to discover the subjects we are really good at.
Opportunities for career development are many both in sciences & humanities: engineering, pharmacy, medicine, law, scientists etc.
Proficiency in maths, physics, chemistry, computer applications are essential for engineering courses. A bias in biology & chemistry allows one to persue medical sciences. Mathematics & chemistry are ideal for pharmacy.
Law requires such subjects as history, literature, divinity etc.
The above are just a few examples of what career one can build.
It's best to go for whatever interests one the most. This way you can persue your career with passion.
Choosing a career that earns you a decent living is important. So is choosing something that you enjoy doing. Discipline, devotion and commitment allow you to persue your career in a smart way.
Professional courses will guarantee you a successful career which ever route you choose to persue.
I hope you find this useful.
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Tabah’s Answer
Hello, good day. Trust your day is going well and this message meets you well.
My advice is due to my experience not as a Bangladesh student but as someone that was once a student and my faith in technology.
Here are some of the best subjects to study in Bangladesh based on job demand and earning potential:
1. Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
Why? High demand for software developers, IT professionals, and data analysts.
Job Prospects: Software engineer, web developer, AI/ML specialist, cybersecurity expert.
Earning Potential: Very high, especially in freelancing, remote jobs, and tech companies.
2. Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE)
Why? Growing industries in power, telecommunications, and automation.
Job Prospects: Power plant engineer, telecom engineer, automation specialist.
Earning Potential: Good salary with career growth opportunities.
3. Business Administration (BBA - Finance, Marketing, or HRM)
Why? Business, banking, and corporate sectors are expanding.
Job Prospects: Banker, financial analyst, marketing executive, HR manager.
Earning Potential: Moderate to high, especially in multinational companies.
4. Medicine (MBBS) or Nursing
Why? Healthcare professionals are always in demand.
Job Prospects: Doctor, nurse, healthcare administrator.
Earning Potential: High but requires more years of study.
5. Data Science & AI
Why? Future of technology, high-paying field globally.
Job Prospects: Data analyst, AI engineer, business intelligence specialist.
Earning Potential: Very high, with remote job opportunities.
6. Civil Engineering
Why? Infrastructure development is booming in Bangladesh.
Job Prospects: Construction engineer, project manager, government jobs.
Earning Potential: Good, with opportunities in public and private sectors.
7. Pharmacy
Why? The pharmaceutical industry is one of the largest in Bangladesh.
Job Prospects: Pharmacist, medical representative, researcher.
Earning Potential: High, especially in multinational companies.
My Recommendation:
If you're good at math and logic, go for CSE, Data Science, or EEE (great salaries and freelancing potential).
If you like business and management, choose BBA (Finance/Marketing).
If you're passionate about helping people, Medicine or Pharmacy is a great choice.
Hope this was helpful
My advice is due to my experience not as a Bangladesh student but as someone that was once a student and my faith in technology.
Here are some of the best subjects to study in Bangladesh based on job demand and earning potential:
1. Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
Why? High demand for software developers, IT professionals, and data analysts.
Job Prospects: Software engineer, web developer, AI/ML specialist, cybersecurity expert.
Earning Potential: Very high, especially in freelancing, remote jobs, and tech companies.
2. Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE)
Why? Growing industries in power, telecommunications, and automation.
Job Prospects: Power plant engineer, telecom engineer, automation specialist.
Earning Potential: Good salary with career growth opportunities.
3. Business Administration (BBA - Finance, Marketing, or HRM)
Why? Business, banking, and corporate sectors are expanding.
Job Prospects: Banker, financial analyst, marketing executive, HR manager.
Earning Potential: Moderate to high, especially in multinational companies.
4. Medicine (MBBS) or Nursing
Why? Healthcare professionals are always in demand.
Job Prospects: Doctor, nurse, healthcare administrator.
Earning Potential: High but requires more years of study.
5. Data Science & AI
Why? Future of technology, high-paying field globally.
Job Prospects: Data analyst, AI engineer, business intelligence specialist.
Earning Potential: Very high, with remote job opportunities.
6. Civil Engineering
Why? Infrastructure development is booming in Bangladesh.
Job Prospects: Construction engineer, project manager, government jobs.
Earning Potential: Good, with opportunities in public and private sectors.
7. Pharmacy
Why? The pharmaceutical industry is one of the largest in Bangladesh.
Job Prospects: Pharmacist, medical representative, researcher.
Earning Potential: High, especially in multinational companies.
My Recommendation:
If you're good at math and logic, go for CSE, Data Science, or EEE (great salaries and freelancing potential).
If you like business and management, choose BBA (Finance/Marketing).
If you're passionate about helping people, Medicine or Pharmacy is a great choice.
Hope this was helpful
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Broc’s Answer
Life is not a chess game. I cannot choose for you. The whole purpose of “college” is to discover what you enjoy and are good at. Also, take your time for the first two years. Focus on being a good student with what you DON’T want to do. You may be surprised discovering your strengths.