Electrical engineering is the gateway to all manufacturing industries, as all plants are run on electricity. Vimal Chander Joshi reports on this ‘evergreen’ profession.
Swimming in stats pays really well if you can make sense of data and aid the process of decision-making. Rahat Bano reports
Meeting people, crossing time zones, globetrotting — being an airhostess is all this and more, says Vandana Ramnani
If you can handle the rigours of a navigation job, you can earn big bucks and travel the world as a merchant navy officer. Here's all that you wanted to know about this career option.
During the four years of training for a marine engineering degree, a student would be educated in all engineering aspects of the ship, including construction, running, operations and maintenance.
A wedding planner designs a wedding, keeping in mind a client's requirements. The job entails planning the ceremonies, helping the client select the venue and the trousseau.
If you have a head for heights and a passion for dogfights, join the Indian Air Force and become a fighter pilot, says Vimal Chander Joshi.
A public relations professional shapes opinion through creative means, finds Sanchita Guha.
Computer network specialists touch millions of lives —facilitating business and pleasure, says Rahat Bano.
If you want to manage the jungles like the precious resource they are, you are ready to be a forest manager, says Ayesha Banerjee.
Combine pure science with a green thumb and you have a horticulturist. Vimal Chander Joshi reports.
If you love giving people a makeover, the career of a hairdresser could be just right for you. Once a profession that was looked down upon, hairstyling is now part of the glamour biz.
They are the people behind the showroom speedsters. Sanchita Guha reports on the world of an automobile engineer.
Honesty and transparency in dealing with customers will take you far if you want to be a retail professional, says Syed Amir Ali Hashmi.
It is hard to link jewellery designing with lab coats and number crunching, but chemistry and maths both go into the making of a nice necklace. Sanchita Guha reports.