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What is the career option for the students complete masters in the Art, Commerce and Management Suject

The Career options for the Aspirants those have cleared the master’s Is unlimited. One of the Major career option is to prepare for the UGC NET Exam
The NET Exam is held every year and if you have completed masters with around 55 % marks, you can appear in the NET Exam
Now lets us discuss What is Net Exam? The National Eligibility Test is conducted by the CBSE under UGC Board for the students aspiring to make career in the lectureship program. The Lectureship and Research program is the best option as career. As the Assistant Professor Salary is quite good and there is no lack of Assistant Professor Jobs in the field. There is no age limit to appear in the NET Exam and you will also be provided NET scholarship worth INR 25000 per month if you clear the JRF Exam
The Age limit for the JRF Exam is 30 years while for the reserved and Female Candidates the age limit is 5 years relaxation
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Ken’s Answer


It all starts with getting to know yourself. Getting to know yourself and how your personality traits relate to people involved in various career opportunities is very important in your decision making process. During my many years in Human Resources and College Recruiting, I ran across too many students who had skipped this very important step and ended up in a job situation which for which they were not well suited. Selecting a career area is like buying a pair of shoes. First you have to be properly fitted for the correct size, and then you need to try on and walk in the various shoe options to determine which is fits the best and is most comfortable for you to wear. Following are some important steps which I developed during my career which have been helpful to many .

Ken recommends the following next steps:

The first step is to take an interest and aptitude test and have it interpreted by your school counselor to see if you share the personality traits necessary to enter the field. You might want to do this again upon entry into college, as the interpretation might differ slightly due to the course offering of the school. However, do not wait until entering college, as the information from the test will help to determine the courses that you take in high school. Too many students, due to poor planning, end up paying for courses in college which they could have taken for free in high school.
Next, when you have the results of the testing, talk to the person at your high school and college who tracks and works with graduates to arrange to talk to, visit, and possibly shadow people doing what you think that you might want to do, so that you can get know what they are doing and how they got there. Here are some tips: ## http://www.wikihow.com/Network ## ## https://www.themuse.com/advice/nonawkward-ways-to-start-and-end-networking-conversations ## ## https://www.themuse.com/advice/4-questions-to-ask-your-network-besides-can-you-get-me-a-job?ref=carousel-slide-1 ##
Locate and attend meetings of professional associations to which people who are doing what you think that you want to do belong, so that you can get their advice. These associations may offer or know of intern, coop, shadowing, and scholarship opportunities. These associations are the means whereby the professionals keep abreast of their career area following college and advance in their career. Here are some tips: ## https://www.careeronestop.org/BusinessCenter/Toolkit/find-professional-associations.aspx?&frd=true ## ## https://www.themuse.com/advice/9-tips-for-navigating-your-first-networking-event ##
It is very important to express your appreciation to those who help you along the way to be able to continue to receive helpful information and to create important networking contacts along the way. Here are some good tips: ## https://www.themuse.com/advice/the-informational-interview-thank-you-note-smart-people-know-to-send?ref=recently-published-2 ## ## https://www.themuse.com/advice/3-tips-for-writing-a-thank-you-note-thatll-make-you-look-like-the-best-candidate-alive?bsft_eid=7e230cba-a92f-4ec7-8ca3-2f50c8fc9c3c&bsft_pid=d08b95c2-bc8f-4eae-8618-d0826841a284&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=daily_20171020&utm_source=blueshift&utm_content=daily_20171020&bsft_clkid=edfe52ae-9e40-4d90-8e6a-e0bb76116570&bsft_uid=54658fa1-0090-41fd-b88c-20a86c513a6c&bsft_mid=214115cb-cca2-4aec-aa86-92a31d371185&bsft_pp=2 ##
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Vivek’s Answer

Some of the common career options Masters holders in the Art, Commerce and Management Subject that are practical in terms of job search include:

1) HR - Human Resource otherwise known as Human Capital jobs. These jobs are not just the usually perceived office desk job but could include specializing in terms of recruitment & talent management, subject matter expert in HR matters like Diversity & Inclusion, Corporate Social Responsibility, as well as internal HR matters such as Work Life Balance advisor, Performance Appraisal process to name a few.

2) Finance & Accounting - This area is not Banking Trading jobs per se but are more on lines of running daily, weekly, monthly and yearly reconciliation work on internal corporate financial balance sheets that can be very tedious yet an interesting work if you have passion towards number crunching. After spending a few years in this area, you can perhaps either specialize in Corporate account jobs or branch out to other data number crunching jobs like Data Analyst, Data Scientist, Operational Support jobs.

3) Risk & Quality: These are more Compliance jobs that are similar but at times the entry requirement may be less strict in terms of qualifications, number of years of experience required, learning curve to familiarize with industry knowledge. Like accounting, you are expected to be good in analytics, number crunching and grasping of large data into meaningful results.

4) Operational Support: These are jobs where entry requirement can be lenient and you may have people management aspect involved at an early part of your career. To keep in mind that in the era of automation and Artificial Intelligence, Operational Support will be one of the first victims of operational reorganization.

5) Specialized support jobs at entry level where you can build and specialize. For example, Auction Industry, Jewellery, Logistics.

Hope above helps and all the best
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