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Career And Placement Consultant - Answered on Aug 02, 2024

Pradeep Pramanik is a career coach, placement consultant and director at Fast Track Career Consultants, which provides career counselling, soft skills training and placement consultancy services.
Pradeep, who hails from Bhagalpur in Bihar, has worked in the pharmaceutical industry for 15 years in sales, marketing, training and product management roles in companies like Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Elder Pharmaceuticals and Ranbaxy Laboratories.
During his tenure in the pharma industry, he has worked in different states including Bihar, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
In 1998, he launched Fast Track Career Consultants with the aim of helping youngsters find jobs through the right career counselling, training and placement services.
They also offer HR analysis and appraisal services.
Over the years, he has been invited by management and engineering institutions to discuss education and employment policies, entrepreneurship, soft skills and emerging careers in India.
He has published four books on career counselling and contributed articles to print publications.... more
Asked by Anonymous - Apr 13, 2024Hindi
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I passed out from 12th class previous year , after that I took admission in a paramedic course but i didn't liked it so i left Now I'm so confused that which career should I choose next as I'm not as such interested or really good at any subject or course Please help me, I'm somewhere lost in life & guide how to choose a career after 12th

Ans: Dear Friend ,
There are thusands of job options for some one who is not good in studies as you have accepted . You can try in Diploma courses of your choice or try your hand in Music, singing, modeling, interior designing & decoration or become an enterpretor or guide or drive a Taxi for passion if you like. You start your own business or start your event management business as well. You can become an anchor , or sales executive in any company and so on.. There is no dearth of options for any one like you . You can join army , navy , airforce or even become a farmer .. What's an issue ? Yes all what you You need is to have 3 Ds Drive , Desire & Dedication.
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I have just completed my 12 th and now l don't understand where to proceed which career is best for me. Without going out in lndia.. Thoght of doing graduation and do competition but who knows will l be successful or not.. My financial conditions is not good
Ans: Thank you for reaching out. Managing your career choices can be quite daunting, especially when considering factors like financial constraints and uncertainties about the future. Given your financial constraints, consider the cost of education and living expenses associated with your chosen career path. Explore scholarship opportunities, financial aid programs, or part-time work options to help offset the costs of education and living expenses. If pursuing a traditional college education isn't feasible due to financial constraints, consider vocational training or skill-based programs that offer practical, hands-on training in specific trades or industries. Vocational training programs can provide valuable skills and certifications for in-demand jobs without the need for a traditional degree. Keep in mind that career paths are rarely linear, and it's okay to explore different options and make adjustments along the way. Stay open-minded to new opportunities, be willing to adapt to changing circumstances, and remain resilient in the face of challenges. Remember that finding the right career path takes time, exploration, and self-discovery. Be patient with yourself, stay focused on your goals, and trust that, with determination and perseverance, you'll find a path that's fulfilling and rewarding for you.

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I completed 12th class recently with PCMB subjects and have given cet( for engineering and pharmacy) and neet exams. My Score in neet is very low and moderate score in cet. I am unable to think of my career choices and confused about different fields. I can't decide my interests and skills. What should I do to choose the best field that suits me well
Ans: Selecting a suitable field after completing PCMB requires balancing personal strengths, evolving industry demand, institutional quality, career progression, and real-world exposure. Self-assessment through a standardized 'Psychometric Test' helps reveal innate interests and cognitive strengths, guiding choices between analytical domains like engineering and data science or life-science-oriented fields such as biotechnology and healthcare management. Research shows that students excelling in problem-solving and quantitative reasoning thrive in AI/ML, data analytics, software development, and engineering disciplines, all supported by institutions that rank highly for faculty qualifications, accreditation (NBA/NAAC), modern labs, industry partnerships, and placement consistency over the past three years (80–95% placements). Conversely, those drawn to biology and human-centric work benefit from programs in biotechnology, molecular genetics, pharmacology, environmental science, and allied health sciences offered by universities with strong research output, interdisciplinary curricula, and mandatory internships that bolster employability (70–85% placement rates). Interdisciplinary options—biomedical engineering, environmental data science, and food technology—combine both skill sets and are emerging as high-growth sectors (75–90% placement consistency). Additionally, professional guidance from certified career counsellors and mentorship programs aids clarity by mapping academic interests to viable career trajectories and recommended entrance pathways (JEE, NEET, BITSAT, state CETs). Engaging alumni networks and conducting informational interviews offers genuine information about day-to-day roles and long-term prospects. As backup options beyond state engineering CETs, consider private-university entrance exams (BITSAT, SRMJEEE, VITEEE, COMEDK-UGET, IIIT Delhi’s IPU CET) to diversify admission opportunities and secure seats in reputed institutions.

Final recommendation: Undertake a structured self-assessment using aptitude tests and expert counselling to align your interests with career domains. Focus on engineering and data-science pathways if quantitative problem-solving appeals to you, ensuring you choose institutions with NBA/NAAC accreditation, modern labs, and 80–95% placement records. Alternatively, explore biotechnology or environmental science for biology-driven aspirations; back up your plan by registering for national private-university exams such as BITSAT and VITEEE. All the BEST for Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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