Nowadays, studying does not only mean becoming a doctor or an engineer. Now students are choosing subjects of their interest, and the most preferred field among them is Arts. The report of AISHE (All India Survey on Higher Education) shows that around 97 lakh students across the country are studying in the Arts stream. This figure makes it clear that now Arts is not just an option for those with low marks, but it has tremendous career prospects.
There are many subjects in Arts that strengthen your ability to think, write, speak, understand. Also, it includes soft skills (such as communication, analysis, thinking ability) and creative skills (such as writing, designing, language). These skills help you a lot in future for a job or career.
Let us know about some major arts subjects and their career scope in detail –
1. Physical and Health Education
This subject is very popular among those students who are interested in the field of sports or fitness. The importance of physical health, exercise, yoga and sports is explained in it.
Main Topics:
- Ways to keep the body fit and lifestyle
- Practice of yoga and meditation
- Doping in sports and its monitoring
- Anatomy, kinesiology and body measurement
- Group activities for leadership training
Career options: Sports trainer, physical education teacher, yoga instructor, sports physiotherapist etc.
2. Political Science
If you are interested in the politics of the country and the world, then this subject is the best option for you. In this, an understanding of both Indian politics and world politics is given.
Part A – Contemporary World Politics:
- Globalization
- Cold War
- Politics of South Asia
- Environment and Natural Resources
Part B – Politics of India (Post Independence):
- Foreign Policy of India
- Challenges of Democracy
- Planned Development
- Crisis of Congress System
- Rise of Mass Movements
Career Options: UPSC, Political Advisor, Policy Analyst, Researcher.
3. Sociology
Sociology teaches us about how society functions, how it changes, and how the relations throughout different social strata affect its functioning.
Main Topics:
- Social Inequality
- Changes in Rural Society
- Media and Communication
- The Story of Indian Democracy
- Changes in Social Institutions
- Impact of Social Movements
Career Options: Social Worker, NGO Worker, Social Researcher, Officer in Evaluation of Government Schemes.
4. Geography
Geography is not an art of drawing maps or illustrations on roads and walls. Geography is concerned with how geographical conditions influence human lives.
Main Topics:
- Human Settlements
- Development of Natural Resources
- Trade, Transport and Communication
- Environmental Problems
- Human Activities and Their Impact
Career Options: Environmental Expert, Civil Services, Town Planner, Map Analyst.
5. Economics
If you are interested in money, plans and the country’s economy, then this subject is a great option for you.
Macroeconomics Topics:
- National Income
- Currency and Banking
- Employment and Income Determination
- Government Budget
Indian Economic Development Topics:
- India’s Development Journey
- Economic Reforms after 1991
- Comparison of India and Neighboring Countries
- Current Economic Challenges
Career Options: Banking, Financial Advisor, Government Policy Department, Research Institute.
6. History
History helps us understand how our society, country and civilization has developed. Also, it is an important subject in exams like UPSC.
Major parts:
- History of Ancient India: Indus Valley, Vedic Civilization
- Medieval History: Sufi and Bhakti Movements, Architecture of Mughals
- Modern India: Freedom Movement, Gandhiji’s Role, Story of Partition, Creation of Constitution
Career Options: Archaeologist, Historian, Researcher, Teacher, Civil Services.
7. Language Subjects
Arts students have to study at least one core language and one elective language.
Language I – Core:
- Hindi
- English
- Tamil
- Malayalam
- Urdu
Language II – Elective:
- Sanskrit
- French
- Spanish
- Arabic
- Persian
Career Options: Translator, Language Teacher, Content Writer, Journalist.
Conclusion
Arts is no longer a weak stream. If you understand your interests and choose the right subject, and work hard by setting a goal, then this stream can give you a bright career.
In today’s era, after studying arts, someone is going to foreign service, someone is becoming an IAS, someone is becoming a teacher and shaping the new generation. All you need is the right direction, a little discipline and your own hard work.
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Aryan Jain writes easy-to-understand posts on college admissions and career tips. He loves helping students find the right path and make smart choices for their future.