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T H E H I N D U O P P O R T U N I T I E S A Guide to Better Positions and Better Performance Wednesday, October 31, 2001 |
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FOCUS Employment for all
PROFESSIONAL education may not always be within easy reach for
everyone. For whatever reasons, you might not have been able to
earn a professional degree. This however need not deprive you of
your right to earn a living or pursue a vocation of your choice.
There are a number of jobs that do not demand formal
qualifications.
Capturing raptures
You don't need to graduate to be a professional photographer.
Attending workshops, taking a diploma from an art school or
working as an apprentice with a photographer can give you the
required training. Thereafter, you can set up your own studio or
freelance for newspapers and journals etc.
The office assistant
The facilitation and administration departments in most companies
require the services of office assistants. Day-to-day tasks like
maintenance, mailing, inventory checking, purchasing etc are
undertaken by Office Assistants.
Sales representatives form another important and indispensable
part of any business. Persons with pleasing personality and good
communication skills are employed in showrooms, retail outlets,
and exhibitions and for promotional events.
The Railways has requirement for jobs like diesel/electrical
assistant engine driver (requirement: Higher School+ITI) and
skilled artisans from mechanical/electrical (requirement: Higher
School+ITI) background. For this a practical test in the related
field is conducted. The recruitment is done after a written test
and interview. With training from ITIs and technical schools one
can also take up trade in electronic equipment servicing,
broadcasting, refrigeration, air-conditioning etc. The duration
of courses at ITI ranges from 1-2 years.
`Training opportunities'
The Special Class Railway Apprenticeship Examination is conducted
for candidates between the ages of 17-21 who have passed
Intermediate/Senior Secondary (Physics Chemistry and Maths) in
first or second division. After recruitment, training is given at
the Indian Railway Institute of Mechanical and Electrical
Engineering for four years
Hiring for the posts of assistants and clerks in the Railways is
done through the Staff Selection Commission after a series of
examinations designed for each category. Certain other non-
technical positions exist for which the requirement is High
School matriculate.
For the people...
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts examinations
for persons who have passed Intermediate (Senior Secondary) level
for the Railway Services in class II and I. For stenographers the
Grade-D examination is held for persons within the age group of
18 to 25 years with a 10th class pass certificate. The
examination consists of general awareness and a test of
stenography. For recruitment of clerks, the Clerks Grade
Examination is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission.
Keeping the coast clear
Those who have not matriculated past their High School can opt to
work as Naviks with the Indian Coast Guard Service. Naviks
(domestic branch) need to only clear 8th class (age 17-22 years),
while general duty naviks should have passed their 10th class.
Yantriks need to have a diploma in Mechanical /Electrical
/Electronics/ or Aeronautical Engineering besides a
matriculation.
Opportunities for 10+2 students are as navigator and technical
sailors, and in addition if you possess a commercial pilot's
license, and fall in the age group of 19-25, you can be hired as
a general duty pilot. After the preliminary round of selection, a
written test is administered to select the candidates.
Opportunities exist in the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, Border
Security Force, Central Reserve Police Force, Central Industrial
Security Force and the Assam Rifles. A student who has passed
10+2 (Intermediate) can take the exam for the post of a
constable, if he meets all the physical requirements and falls
within the age group of 18-25.
Armed to the teeth
In the Indian Police Service (IPS) entry is open to both men and
women. For the post of a constable, one needs to pass Class 10th
(High School) and be within the age group of 18-21 years.
Recruitment for ranks other than officers in the armed forces is
conducted through recruiting offices spread throughout the
country. All recruitment is done through recruitment rallies held
every month. General Duty (G) category soldiers need to possess a
minimum educational qualification of Matric/10th Class.
Recruitment of airmen to the Indian Air Force is through the
Central Airmen Selection Board.
The Merchant Navy also has openings for 10+2 students with
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. The entrance examination
tests students in English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
after which a 2-year navigation course is given to recruits.
Artificer apprentices are hired by the Indian Navy for
maintenance of mechanical and electrical equipment and machinery.
Persons who have passed their 10th (Matriculation) with 45
percent are eligible to appear for a competitive examination. The
test includes Mathematics, English and Science, followed by an
interview and medical examination after which they undergo
training for 3 years and a hands- on training on ships for 6
months.
Banking on commerce
Clerical positions in commercial banks, the Reserve Bank of
India, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development,
Regional Rural Banks, Life Insurance Corporation of India and
General Insurance Corporation for which persons with class 10 or
10+2 are recruited between age-groups of 18 -26 year after a
written test and interview.
Miscellaneous
Certain institutions offer courses for 10+2 (Biology, Physics and
Chemistry) students in the field of general nursing and midwifery
and other paramedical courses for jobs in government and private
hospitals. In the field of teaching, Montessori training can be
taken after 10+2 to apply for the post of primary teachers.The
Department of Post and Telecommunications also recruit
matriculates or 10+2 students as postman, mail sorter, postal
clerks, record clerks, and telegraph clerks. The age limit is 18-
25 years.
ARCHANA JAYAKAR
archana.hyd@careercommunity.co.in
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