Turn wealthy before the age of 30 with these top 9 careers

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August 17, 2014

Turn wealthyLiving a healthy life is essential for all, but living a wealthy life is everyone's dream. And which youngster wouldn't like to own all the comforts of life as early as in his mid 20's; the sooner the better. At this age, it's common for people to be in a dilemma regarding the area of expertise he should opt for and thus we present before you a list of jobs compiled by Muhammad Adeel Javaid (a well known researcher), which could help you to reach the zenith of wealthy glory before you turn 30.

Software Creator - A software creator is concerned with the development of a software product. If you're tech savvy with a penchant for innovation and out of the box ideas, this job is exactly your cup of tea. Requirement for a newly enhanced and high level software is the main reason for its popularity and can help you make big bucks. This profession requires creative problem-solving abilities along with an engineering degree. The numerous applications that we operate from our cells in our day-to-day lives have all been an innovation of a software developer. Apart from fixing bugs, coding-decoding, programming and designing, he should also possess strong management and interpersonal skills.

Web Designers - If you like to play with the page format, attributing multiple-color combinations to a page, providing an alluring design and catchy pictures to grab viewers' attention, web designing is your destination. It is basically a website crating job, where your visual as well as verbal skills are put to test. In a world full of competition, your creation should stand out unique in comparison to others' work, giving a reason to viewers to prefer your website over others. A very bright future awaits as the requirement for website creators is widening up by each passing day.

Investment Banker - A lucrative-but-not-so-easy-to-grab job, investment banking requires laborious work and perfect critical understanding of stock market, finance and investment trade. Your stock-selling capabilities as well as client convincing skills can take you to heights with a huge amount of cash flowing into your pockets. Conducting research, maintaining and analysing data in spreadsheets, report creation and interacting with the prospective clients, is what an investment banker's daily routine composed of.

Management Consultant - You are in for it if you possess flawless communication and presentation skills along with excellent corporate problem solving abilities with a nose for detail orientation. Changes or enhancement in the existing company policies, management problem solutions, mis-management solutions, ideas for expanding the business, preparing business models and recommendations for the clients are all duties of a management or business consultant. A minimum of a bachelor's degree in business management or business administration is all that is required, with an advanced degree of MBA considered as an icing on the cake, resulting in higher salary.

Engineer - Although the engineering exams are hard nuts to crack, once through, there is no looking back as there is a large spectrum of fields to choose from. They may include chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, agricultural engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, geological engineering and so on. If science and math are the subjects you excelled at, you might consider engineering as a career. A bachelor's job in engineering is enough for an entry-level job.

Orthodontist - Want to make people smile? Simply become an orthodontist taking care of their oral dental health. An orthodontist deals with deformed jaws, face and irregularly spaced teeth, providing treatment for the same. A lot of time period is required in becoming a professional orthodontist with a bachelor's degree and 2-3 years of training in an orthodontic residency. Creating dentures, teeth moulds, fixing braces and performing monthly dental check-ups are a part of an orthodontist's daily routine.

Author - The writing field faces a stiff competition with new and improved minds developing and shaping ideas widening the reading choice of the readers. Anybody can be an author, if he possesses great originally written, imaginative and innovative ideas or skills. If your work is an instant hit, you not only would be enjoying great wealth, but also huge stardom. You must possess a reasoning ability, so as to recognise what subject matter would interest the readers. You might work on a fiction, non-fiction, biography, autobiography and the like, with a tinge of uniqueness that would define your success rate.

Sales and Marketing - Proficient convincing skills and relevant experience are a must if you are planning a career in sales and marketing. Initially you might have to work as a trainee, as bigger roles are reserved mainly for professionals with prior experience. The basic function one has to perform is that of assisting clients regarding any queries, ensuring timely execution of tasks such as reaching sales goal, planning and implementing marketing strategy, staff development and ensuring consumer satisfaction.

Entrepreneur - As best is always kept for the last, so is the career as an entrepreneur the most exciting and sought after profession. If you have an understanding of business as a profession and have innovative ideas, starting your own business is the perfect beginning. Throwing in money for the same might be an initial challenge, but if you've got an idea and enough optimism that it would work out, then it's all worth the risk. You might also opt for e-commerce so as to make more profits out of your business, as the reach widens up globally.

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Media Release
March 15,2020

First Steps Pre-School, Kudroli celebrated Red Day on Friday, 14th March 2020 with elegance. To mark the celebration, all the tiny tots wore Red clothing and brought Red coloured fruits, vegetables & toys to share with the class and each pre-schooler briefly described his or her Red item brought to the class. 

The classroom was decorated with red streamers, balloons and table settings. The bulletin board was designed with the word ‘Red’ with pictures of Red animals, vehicles, plants and foods.

The Bloomings were asked to bring Red coloured objects for a ‘Show and Tell’ activity.

The teachers collected the objects from the children and displayed them on a table and taught the names of the objects to the children and also introduced many other facts about them. Students were given a thorough understanding of the colour red through different activities.

The kids actively participated and were very happy and excited. Parents were equally thrilled and overwhelmed due to their child’s participation.

Career Guidance Counsellor, Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) Shameer Ahmed was the chief guest of the event. He addressed the students on the importance of colours and explained the purpose of conducting such an event to boost the confidence and creative culture in kids.
 
Headteacher Himna S. Ahmed enlightened the importance of colour in our life. She further added that Red is the best colour to create enthusiasm for life and can awaken greater confidence & optimism. In the meaning of colours, Red inspires original thought and inquisitiveness. 

Red is the colour of energy, strength, power, determination as well as passion, desire, and love. Red is a very emotionally intense colour. Children learnt the significance, importance and identification of the colours.

The teachers Himna, Azeema decorated the classrooms with red objects that children can easily identify with. They created beautiful red tables, red drapes, red balloons, red toys, red boxes, red balls, red fruit and vegetable cutouts etc. Everywhere the kids looked, they found something or the other in red. Learning was fun on red day and the children are looking forward to learning about yet another colour.

Event coordinator Shehzan S. Ahmed arranged the event in a skilled manner, which added a feather to the event.

In the end, each child was sent home with a bright Red smiley prop. and the colouring sheets which they coloured as an indoor activity to commemorate the Red day.

The event magnificently concluded with refreshments for the kids of pre-school.

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Media Release
June 12,2020

Mangaluru: Agnes Towards Community (ATC) is a five-year old project of social responsibility undertaken by St Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangaluru to give their students a taste for community service before they leave the portals of the College.  For this purpose the College has adopted five villages in the vicinity of Mangaluru, namely Harekala, Amblamogaru, Munnuru, Kotekar and Hosabettu.  The ATC programmes are undertaken on saturdays wherein all the final year students as guided by their staff members are given hands on experience of community interaction and service.  The four saturdays in a month are divided to plan, prepare, execute and evaluate the whole service exercise.

The year 2019-20 saw a major change in the format of the project. The Science and Arts faculty came together with projects based on the syllabus of study and apply it for their service learning activity.  This was done with the dual purpose of helping students to learn the topic practically in a real social set up and to identify and render useful scientific based practical solutions to the problems faced by the villagers.  

One such problem is water purity. Since water plays an important role in maintaining the human health and welfare, water quality testing is important because it identifies contaminants and prevents water borne diseases. In this regard, Departments of Chemistry and Microbiology took up a project on water analysis.   The major objectives of the project were: 1. To provide hands on experience on water analysis, a topic learnt by the students in their course of study.  2. To test the potability of water sources of the villages, so that the scientific and practical solutions can be provided, wherever needed.  

The first village chosen for the study was Amblamogaru.  The two batches of students (20 students in each batch) were led by Mrs.Prajwal Rao, Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology and Ms.Smitha, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry. They were assisted by Ms.Hezil Saldanha, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry in carrying out the project. 

The water samples from different sources were collected in sterilised glass bottles. The students were enthusiastic in collecting water samples and also interacted with the village folk regarding the availability of drinking water supplies. The students under the guidance of faculty carried out the experiments in water analysis in Chemistry and Microbiology Laboratories at St Agnes College. This included testing for parameters such as pH, conductivity, total hardness and turbidity, presumptive, confirmed and completed Coliform test. From chemical analysis, it is found that all parameters satisfy the standards of potable water. Microbiological analysis showed that the water samples were potable for human consumption (No faecal contamination observed). 

The project has been envisaged to help the villagers to have recourse to the information on the results of the tests conducted. The water samples collected for the analysis were found to be potable for human consumption. If the water samples not been found to be potable, the departments had strategized to guide the villagers on useful scientific and practical solutions wherever needed.

This project of Agnes Towards Community (ATC) helped students to go beyond classroom learning, develop practical skills, disseminate knowledge and render service to the community. This activity also provided direct and relevant experiences to the students that deepened and enriched their learning abilities.

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August 9,2020

The core objective of the new National Education Policy (NEP), which has given freedom for amalgamation of different concepts, will be translated into action through the National Curriculum Framework, CBSE director said on Friday.

CBSE Director Biswajit Saha made the comments during an e-conclave on the new NEP organised by the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

“The core objective of the policy will be translated into action through the National Curriculum Framework (NCF), which needs more participatory approach. The policy has given freedom for amalgamation of different concepts and multidisciplinary approach. The NCF will give a roadmap for implementation of reforms laid down in the policy,” he said.

Saha said the training required for competency-based education and learning outcomes can be achieved with progressive participation of stakeholders.

“There could be a debate about the training required for competency-based education and learning outcomes but once we have decided we want to do it, it can be achieved with progressive participation of stakeholders. It is a forward-looking policy,” the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) director said.

The NEP approved by the Union Cabinet replaces the 34-year-old National Policy on Education framed in 1986 and is aimed at paving the way for transformational reforms in school and higher education systems to make India a global knowledge superpower.

Choice between 3 or 4 year undergraduate courses, multiple entry and exit options in degree courses, adding 3.5 crore seats in higher education institutions, which will now have a single regulator, discontinuation of M.Phil programmes and fixation of fees are among the higher education reforms outlined in the new NEP.

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