Jobs You Can Grab Without a Degree

By siliconindia  |   Friday, 04 April 2014, 17:23 IST
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BANGALORE: Well, with high soaring prices of college education and with increasing number of necessities, teenagers are turning towards a career just after their school. With this is mind, let us look at some of the jobs that you can opt for without earning a degree.



Private tutor: Tutoring is something which requires skills and knowledge and not a degree. You can start by giving tuitions to young children, to teenagers of your own age or even people older than you, who needs your shared skills. Opt to teach the kids in your neighborhood, in your relations, as these are wonderful opportunities to grow and even advertise.  Well, deliver what you know well— Languages, Mathematics, computer education, even teaching cooking and sewing skills can be added to your course being taught if you are skilled enough.



Detective and criminal investigator: The requirement for this job is a healthy body and a fast working and responding brain. Well to become a detective and criminal investigator you need to be thorough with the behaviors of the people and a well calculated active response is necessary. These skills are naturally possessed by the people and cannot be achieved by gaining merely a degree of any sorts. 12th pass is enough with necessary vitals like nose for news, sharp vision, great observing and questioning skills.



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