Career counselling: Questions and answers

By our correspondents
July 02, 2016

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Q1: I have done BS (Hons) in Computer Science and after a gap of a year I did BEd. Due to my health issues I did not do my MS in Computer Science. Please let me know which subjects I should choose for my masters as I cannot study tough subjects due to medical reasons. Right now I am doing two years masters to cover the lectureship criteria. (Zehra Farhat – Nawab Shah)

Ans: I think after completing four years bachelors in Computer Sciences and then a BEd degree makes you capable of taking a start as a teacher in computer science subjects. Before taking on masters in Education you must work as a teacher for at least couple of years. You can do masters in Education simultaneously. This will make you more capable of remaining in the field of teaching, which is your prime interest.

Q2: I have done FSc (Pre-Engineering) and recently I have completed my BSc with Math, Economics and Computer Science. I am confused in choosing my majors in masters. Please guide that should I do MBA or MSc and for specialisation, should I go for HRM, Finance, Economics or IT? (Zaeem Fakhar- Lahore)

Ans: The appropriate field for you could be Economics or Finance which relates to your Bachelors degree and this definitely will help you in going for higher degree in Finance at later stage. Further you can proceed with MSc as MBA is not recommended for the fresh graduate students. For MBA you need to have a couple of years field experience first.

Q3: I have done Electronic Engineering and I have served in Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority for three years but I am less authoritative in terms of authorities; therefore, I want to do CSS or alternatively if I go for Master then what subjects should I choose? (Khalid-ur-Rehman - Sargodha)

Ans: I think instead of going for CSS, for which you will need ample time for preparation I would suggest that you opt for a Masters programme in Electronic/ Telecom Engineering to excel more in your field. Please note that to be more authoritative one does not need number of qualifications rather should be multitasking coupled with spirit to take initiatives and determination.

Q4: I have obtained 77 percent marks in FSc (Pre-Medical) after improvement of a year. I have strong desire to get in medical college but unfortunately due to high rise in merit I am not able to make it. Now I have two career options which best suite me i.e., BS Psychology or DPT. I am confused which field should I opt. Kindly advise me that which has better scope in Pakistan? (Kamran Ali - Rawalpindi)

Ans: If you want to become a Medical Science student without having to do a professional degree such as MBBS I would suggest you to go for four-year honors in Microbiology or Biochemistry following which you will have many options to work in hospitals alongside doctors as health specialist and pathologists who are in high demand.

Q5: I have done BS in Computer Engineering and now doing Masters in Project Management. I am working in a firm for two years as Projects Coordinator. (Iqbal Mansoor–Narowal)

Ans: You are in the right direction so I would advise you to complete your degree in Project Management and get a few years field experience in relevant department and further apply for international opportunities.

(Syed Azhar Husnain Abidi is a renowned educationist in Pakistan, with more than 20 years of experience as a provider of education counselling services. He has represented Pakistan in over 100 national and international seminars, conferences and fora. He is the recipient of the most coveted civil award Tamgha-e-Imtiaz).

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