* PROFESSION *

 PROFESSION.

A profession is an occupation founded upon specialized educational training, the purpose of which is to supply disinterested objective counsel and service to others, for a direct and definite compensation, wholly apart from expectation of other business gain.

FEATURES OF PROFESSION.

• Special knowledge and skill.

• Remuneration.

• Professional body.

• Specialized knowledge.

• Freedom of work.

• Service motive.

* SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL 

Specialized knowledge includes a range of factual, theoretical and practical knowledge, as well as competencies and skills in a particular discipline or profession. Students use their specialized knowledge to understand the field and its interconnectedness and limits.

* Remuneration *

Remuneration is any type of compensation or payment that an individual or employee receives as payment for their services or the work that they do for an organization or company.

*Professional body*

a body of persons engaged in the same profession, formed usually to control entry into the profession, maintain standards, and represent the profession in discussions with other bodies.

* Specialized knowledge *

Specialized knowledge includes a range of factual, theoretical and practical knowledge, as well as competencies and skills in a particular discipline or profession. Students use their specialized knowledge to understand the field and its interconnectedness and limits.

* Freedom of work *

Freedom at work means freedom from constraints, the choice to work non-traditional hours, the choice of job movements, and flexibility in every way

* Service motive *

Service motive offices. The service motive office is one which is established by the individuals or government for providing education, health, social and cultural services to the society without the intention of maximizing profit.





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