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Q1.What
are the job prospects after
doing Home Science ?
A1 The
Home Science offers tremendous
amount of opportunities and
provides a treasure of knowledge
on various fields. Undergraduate
Level : Although it can be
taken at the +2/PUC/Intermediate
level (approved by many State
Boards and CBSE), the student
only begins to really learn
about Home Science at the
undergraduate level. This
is because the practical training
begins in printing, basic
tailoring, interior design,
cooking, dyeing etc. Students
can chose to branch out into
other fields, like fashion
designing, interior decoration
etc. or go on for a Masters
in Home Science. There are
more detailed courses in nutrition
and dietetics, rural community
extension, child development,
family relations, textiles/clothing
and so on. Those with creative
minds as well as those with
the hard-core scientific views
can benefit from a Home Science
degree. There are degrees
such as the M.Sc in Dietetics/Food
and Nutrition, which is designed
for the applied scientist,
while the 'creative' group
can chose a career in textile
designing or child-care or
rural work. Most of the Masters'
programmes require that the
candidate has a B.Sc. degree
in Home Science.
Q2.What
are the Career Prospects and
Future Projections ?
A2 The various jobs that Home
Science can entail are:
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Production
jobs - this covers food
preservation, dress-making,
specialized cooking. Graduates
of Home Science can go
on to enter the textile
business, fashion designing
etc. or even work in hotels,
the food industry etc.
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Research
jobs - these projects
involve educating specific
segments of the population
such as mothers, farmers,
villagers on the food
value of certain food
items.
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Sales
jobs - sales promotion
of food items (baby foods)
are given to home science
graduates granted they
have relevant information
and experience.
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Service
jobs - maintenance and
supervision of house keeping
departments at tourist
resorts, hotels, catering
facilities, restaurants
etc.
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Teaching
jobs - The recognized
qualification for a primary
school teacher is a Bachelors
degree in Home Science
and many postgraduates
also are taken on as senior
secondary school teachers
and college professors.
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Technical
jobs - manufacturing industries
do require home science
graduates to serve as
research assistants, food
analysts, food scientists
etc. Home Science students
have a wide range of fields
that they can enter, as
the above list illustrates.
Attention to customer
services and nutrition
is increasing at a tremendous
rate, since numerous multinational
firms are getting involved
in these ventures. This
makes a career in Home
Economics very promising.
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