Dear Friend,
Thank you so much for your guide and support. I will
surely take going to TISS seiously.
Abhishek Thakur.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 12:37 AM, vinod benjamin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear friend,
>
> I would like to humbly suggest you that TISS is the dream of many people
> who aspire to do MSW in their life, and also MSW not only give you
> knowledge
> it also will give you confidence, you will see all parts of life, and this
> will help you to do I A S also, MSW had changed many persons a lot, now a
> days many organization coming forward to offer jobs, for MSW there is a
> great competition in the market, the stream you choose is important, such
> as, "counseling", "community development", youth welfare" and so on will
> give you job opportunities , there some jobs "Career counseling ",
> "community development officers", "welfare officers" , " vocational
> guidance
> officers" are in our country itself.
>
> So I personally suggest MSW would be a good option , you can also prepare
> for I a s simultaneously too.
>
> With best wishes,
>
> Vinod Benjamin,
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Suryanarayana
> Sent: Monday, 13 April, 2009 12:15 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AI] TISS alumni I need your attention,
>
> Hello sir,
> Your ambition is welcomed and gives pleasure to me because I too wanted an
> IAS official earlier. I do believe sociology can also helpful to achieve
> your goal. but whereas employment is concerned Better to work in private
> sector rather than govt. Our talent canbe recognised as you are already
> have
>
> the ruquired qualities. You can serve more to the siciety rather than an
> IAS
>
> officer. You have selected a very good institute and I suggest you go
> ahead.
>
> I hope you will reach hights.
> With best wishes,
> Surya.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "nitesh thakur" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, April 12, 2009 8:44 PM
> Subject: [AI] TISS alumni I need your attention,
>
>
> Dear alumni,
>
> With due regards I Abhishek Thakur of BA Programme III Year studying in St
> Stephens College kindly request you to give me courier guidance. I have
> been
> selected for Master of Social Work in Tata Institute of Social Science,
> Mumbai. But with regard to this I am a bit confused. There are some
> questions which have popped up in my mind. I am in great dilemma whether I
> should opt for this course or not? I want to know the feasibility of this
> course and to what extent this course can be useful to a visually
> challenged
> student like me.
>
> I know that there is placement in TISS but mostly jobs in private's seckter
>
> I want to know more about it.
>
> I have scored first division in both the years of my graduation and hoping
> to get first division in third year as well. I feel that I am a good
> organizer and have special skills in social work field and have taken part
> in several projects and assignments
>
> I Participated in the field survey of the National Rural Employment
> Guarantee Act (NREGA) in Bihar in May - June 2008. The aim of this survey,
> initiated by the G.B. Pant Social Science Institute, was to evaluate the
> implementation of NREGA. The work involved visits to NREGA worksite,
> interviews with NREGA workers, group discussions, verification of NREGA
> records, public meetings, evaluation workshops, interactions with the
> media,
> and preparing draft reports.
>
> I also worked with leprosy mission - Dehradun in 2009.
>
> I have no difficulty regarding field work.
>
> My aim is to become an IAS Officer. So is MSW will help me to pursue my
> dream or it will change my future planning?
>
> Your gidence will we greatly important for me.
>
> If there is any course which you feel apt for me then I request you to
> suggest me the options. My options after I finish my graduation are masters
> from Delhi University, B.ED, and MSW from Tiss or preparing for IAS taking
> a
> year off.
>
> Waiting for your reply with Thousands of hopes.
>
> Thanking you for your kind attention.
>
> Your Sincerely
>
> Abhishek Thakur
>
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