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21st Century

Careers in Science

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On the event of National Science Day

Date : 28th Feb 2021   |  Time : 11 AM Onwards

Preparing for JEE/NEET but

need a backup career option?

Want to know about options in science apart from Medical and Engineering?


Entrance exams apart from JEE and NEET?


Specialisations and majors apart from Physics, Chemistry, Maths or Biology?

Or

Are you someone who dreams  of becoming a scientist someday?

Yeah, science is interesting, right?

But the problem is …

there seems to be only two careers to choose from

Engineering OR Medical

 

… there are only two exams everybody keeps talking about

JEE and NEET

… there is only one perspective towards science

It’s tough. 
 

But wait.

Don’t tell us you have not heard about these streams :

  • Astrophysics or space science

  • Forensics

  • Robotics

  • Agriculture

  • Biomedical science

Rings a bell? 

Now, what if we told you that:

  • Sunita Williams, India’s second woman astronaut, received a BSc degree in Physical Science from the United States Naval Academy in 1987, and a MSc degree in Engineering Management. 

  • Rakesh Sharma, India’s first astronaut, was an IAF commander and alumni of NDA.  

  • You don’t need to be an engineer or doctor to work for NASA, ISRO, etc. 

  • Dr. Salunke from the famous TV show, CID, was not an MBBS graduate

  • An average forensic pathologist can earn around INR 25 – 30 lacs per annum

That’s not all.

We can go on and on about all the careers in science, But that’s what this Webinar is about.
 

On the occasion of National Science Day and remembering Dr CV Raman on his birthday, we are conducting this Webinar on Science and 21st Century careers

When you enroll for this Webinar,

you will get to know

About all the new age career options in Science (along with their roadmaps)


About some emerging (but unheard) careers in science stream


Deep insights and perspectives on what science stream has to offer in the 21st century (besides Engineering and Medical)


What all entrance exams you can appear for except JEE and NEET (like IISER, NEST, ISI, KVPY, ICAR JEE)

“But engineering and medical professions are only well-paid. The rest don’t get much.”

WRONG! Know why !

We don’t know who started this myth, but it’s just plain wrong.

You can get into really high-paying (and satisfying) jobs through science. 

There’s only one reason why people think other careers in science are not paid well….They are rarely the topic of discussions. Very few people talk about them. 

And that’s why most of us don’t know how much in demand these other careers are.
 

“What if I am already preparing for JEE/NEET? I don’t need to appear for these other exams"

Well, that’s on you.

If you insist that you want to do engineering/medicine, then so be it.

But we also recommend having some backup careers in mind. 

Because no matter how well you prepare, you can’t perfectly predict your performance on the final exam day.

If, by any chance, you don’t get into your dream IIT/NIT/AIIMS, but get a seat in other reputed colleges with the course you like, it’s still a win-win situation for you.
 

“Ok, but I have not yet started preparing for these exams. I am not yet sure which course to choose.”

That’s all right. This confusion is common.

It’s hard to know which exact stream you like when you only have 4 science subjects in school - PCMB.

The goal of the Webinar is to tell you exactly what streams a science lover can pursue.

What exams you need to prepare for, their difficulty levels 

And all the different courses you can choose from.
 

Sounds good?

We know it does.

There’s some bad news though.

 

This Webinar is only for a selected few. 

It’s not for you if…
 

You don’t love studying science

You don’t want to have a career in science at all and have already chosen another stream


You have already decided to make a career in engineering or medical only and nothing else


You don’t enjoy problem-solving


You have no interest in knowing how things work

But if none of these apply to you,

then this Webinar is definitely for you.

This will be an online Webinar via Zoom. 

Let us all pay a tribute to the legacy of Dr CV Raman on his birthday as we celebrate National Science Day with a valuable and interactive session.

See you on the other side.

Regards,
Dinesh.
 

Awards & Affiliations

Success Stories

Pratik Hazarika got admission at University of Massachusetts Amherst

Pratik Hazarika

Class 12,

DPS Guwahati

"Even though I wanted to become a computer engineer, but I did not take up Computer Science in my Class 11-12! Career Spark helped me figure out the path and now I study Computer Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst"

Dayamay Paul

B.Des, IIT Bombay

"I started to prepare for JEE but I was not sure about engineering. Career Spark identified my potential and strength and guided me to choose the right career path in Design and helped me get through my dream college!"

Dayamay Paul is pursuing Bachelor of Design from IIT Bombay.

About

Career Spark

CareerSpark is an experiential career mentoring and guidance venture that builds a holistic and unbiased career ecosystem. Our team of Internationally Certified Career Coaches works towards helping school and college students to bring clarity in their career choices and assist them to develop the relevant skills and mindset required to excel in the chosen field.

About 

Dinesh Lahoti

Mr. Dinesh Lahoti has been contributing immensely to the field of Education for the last 8 years. After passing out from IIT Guwahati in the year 2011 he started his first venture "Edugenie" and 7 years later he founded the Career Mentoring and guidance venture "Career Spark". His innovative techniques to teach Maths and reshaping the career guidance ecosystem had led him to solve the pain of more than 1 Lac students. 

He also got the Innovative Teacher Award 2020. He also became the first Internationally Certified Career Coach of North-east India.

He has also been named among the Top 10 Career Mentors 2020 in India by CEO Insights.

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