After completing
Class XII, students are often confused whether to follow their passion or
should industry trends make for their career choice.
It is that time of
the year where over thousands of students need to make a critical decision; a
decision that can make or break their professional lives. It is time to select
a professional course such as engineering, medical, commerce, and arts. When it
comes to making this decision, students often need to choose between the
two: Should I follow my passion and
choose a stream that can help me to earn well?
Most of the
students in our country often opt for the second option. This is because
choosing an engineering Stream which
offers a secure and well-paying job seems like the right thing to do, or so
their parents and friends advise. But, is this really true?
Let's look at a
couple of surveys to find out. According to a survey by Times of India, 65 percent of students enroll in engineering courses due to parental pressure. The
survey states that most of these students do not have a strong aptitude for
subjects like physics and maths; which are the key subjects in engineering.
Despite this, they are forced into studying in one of the various engineering
colleges in our country. It is not only the parents that force students into
taking up a course they do not want to.
The Survey also
states that Students often enroll for a course because their friends are doing
it. A few of the other reasons why individuals pursue a particular stream or
course is because it is considered the most sought-after choice in the industry
and offers excellent job opportunities. Most of the times students make a
decision due to one of these factors. And, what happens next?
Making a decision
because it will help land with a fancy job or make your parents happy
eventually leads to dissatisfaction, low productivity and an increase in stress
levels. At times, this can even become a fatal choice. According to an article
published in a national daily, suicide is the leading cause of death among
those aged between 15-29; the youth in our country.
These figures make
it clear that the way we are doing things needs to be changed immediately. Parents
and students, both need to get rid of the common myths that surround them. A
few of these include one needs to study Civil Engineering to become successful,
campus placement is everything and your marks define your life.only then we, as
a society, are able to move on from such misconceptions, we can come closer to
being a progressive and productive country.
One of the ways to
do this is by giving students the liberty to choose what they want to study and
lead a career which they really want to pursue. Students can do this by identifying
their interests and skills. Now, choosing a profession based on what’s passion
might not always be the most financially sound option. But, at least, one can
lead a professional life which they choose an are really passionate about.
Today students
have more options than ever. This makes it easier for them to pursue a career
that piques their interest. All they need to do is ask questions such as “What
interests me the most?”
“Is it tinkering with
different types of devices?” If yes, one can choose Mechanical Engineering. “Is
it learning how the automated world functions?” Then, Augmented Reality and
Virtual Reality Engineering can be a suitable option.“Do I want to solve the
energy crisis and work towards building a better environment?” If you do then Environmental
Engineering is the proper choice. Finding answers to such questions will help
students figure out a career which they are excited about and evolve into an
expert in that field.
At the end of the
day, students need to be satisfied with their decision. They should know trends
may come and go, placement statistics can change, and parents and friends will
move on. One thing which will remain constant is their decision; which can
influence their professional life positively. This is why students should
consider choosing a professional course based on their passion and interests alone.
N.B. : These tips are shared by a Director of an Engineering college. I am thankful to him for showing his kindness to us.
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