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Discover the Career
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1.1
EA14C21L1 What does a Tribal Welfare Officer do & why it matters today
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EA14C21L2 Role in national development, governance, and social justice
1.3
EA14C21L3 Myths vs. realities about working with tribal communities
1.4
EA14C21L4 Future relevance: inclusion, sustainability, and digital governance
Is This Career Right for You?
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2.1
EA14C21L5 Personality fit – empathy, leadership, and problem-solving traits
2.2
EA14C21L6 Interests & aptitudes – social science, policy, and fieldwork balance
2.3
EA14C21L7 Ethical mindset & dealing with sensitive community issues
Your School & Subject Choices
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3.1
EA14C21L8 What to choose after 10th – humanities, civics, or social studies base
3.2
EA14C21L9 What to choose after 12th — preferred streams (Arts, Sociology, Political Science, Economics)
3.3
EA14C21L10 Extracurriculars, community service & volunteering to build profile
3.4
EA14C21L11 Language & communication skills — Hindi, English, and regional languages
Entrance Exams & Admissions
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4.1
EA14C21L12 Entrance overview – UPSC, State PSC, SSC, and other relevant exams
4.2
EA14C21L13 Top universities for Tribal Studies, Public Administration & Social Work
4.3
EA14C21L14 Scholarships & reservation-based opportunities for aspiring candidates
4.4
EA14C21L15 Alternate routes – NGO sector, social work, or policy fellowships
Academic Journey & College Life
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5.1
EA14C21L16 Course duration, structure & pathways – BA, MA, MPhil, PhD in Tribal Studies
5.2
EA14C21L17 Year-by-year subject overview – anthropology, tribal law, rural development
5.3
EA14C21L18 Practical learning – field visits, community surveys, and policy projects
5.4
EA14C21L19 Assessment & exams – internal, external, and practical evaluations
Real-World Experience & Skill Development
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6.1
EA14C21L20 Internships – NGOs, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, District Administration
6.2
EA14C21L21 Tools & digital platforms – GIS mapping, MIS dashboards, data analytics
6.3
EA14C21L22 Communication, leadership & negotiation with local communities
6.4
EA14C21L23 Legal frameworks – Forest Rights Act, PESA, and Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP)
Career Growth, Roles & Income
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7.1
EA14C21L24 First job roles – Assistant Welfare Officer, Project Officer, Field Officer
7.2
EA14C21L25 Mid-level growth – District Tribal Welfare Officer, Policy Analyst, Director
7.3
EA14C21L26 Leadership opportunities – Ministry, UNDP, NITI Aayog, NGOs
7.4
EA14C21L27 Salary insights – government pay scales, perks, and allowances
7.5
EA14C21L28 Career pathways — Administration, Research, Policy, International Development
Laws, Policies & Frameworks
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EA14C21L29 Constitutional provisions for Scheduled Tribes
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EA14C21L30 Key acts – PESA, FRA, SC/ST Atrocities Act, and others
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EA14C21L31 Schemes & programs – Vanbandhu Kalyan Yojana, TRIFED, Eklavya Schools
8.4
EA14C21L32 Role of National Commissions & Ministries
Future Trends & Your Personal Roadmap
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9.1
EA14C21L33 How AI & technology are transforming tribal welfare delivery
9.2
EA14C21L34 Data-driven governance & e-governance for inclusion
9.3
EA14C21L35 Emerging branches – Tribal entrepreneurship, ESG, and social innovation
9.4
EA14C21L36 5-year action plan & lifelong learning roadmap
9.5
EA14C21L37 Related careers – Social Welfare Officer, Rural Development Officer, Policy Advisor
Tribal Welfare Officer
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