It is
not easy to choose a career today. Hundreds of students are leaving schools and
universities every year to seek employment in the various professions, though employment
opportunities are not increasing proportionately. As a result, there is a lot
of unemployment.

The lack
of institutions where people could acquire the skills necessary for a
particular career makes the choice of a career even more difficult. For
example, if one desires to become a journalist, one has to receive some
training and instruction in a school of journalism. But if there is no such
school, one is compelled to think of some other career. On the ether hand even
if there are institutions where one could acquire the necessary skills, one may
still experience difficulty in gaining admission to them because one may not
have the financial resources or the academic ability. Thus, many who wanted to
become doctors and lawyers have actually become clerks and teachers.
Further,
even it one has all the academic and intellectual requirements for the career
that one has chosen, one's temperament may not enable one to make a success of
that career. Thus, many who passed several professional examinations and began
their career as teachers are now working in the banks and other commercial
firms.
All this
indicates the difficulty in choosing a career. Only a few are able to remain in
the professions of their choice.
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