How to choose your career? A simple strategy every 10thie's should know



First of all, if the one who is reading this blog has their boards in 2 - 3 months, I would like to wish best of luck to the one. 

Now, if you are a student who has not yet decided what to do after 10th, don't be stressed by any negative comments from your parents saying "kuch nahi hoga tera" "gupta ji ke beti ko dekh IAS ki taiyari kar rahi hai, kuch seekho usse"   

Never ever do these mistakes while deciding your career. 

be careful while deciding your career and avoid mistakes


1. Never get influenced by other people  

influence of peer leads to wrong decisions



This is some of the most common mistakes that students make while deciding their career 
why?  
This happens because students are confused, 
Why are they confused? because they don't have enough information about various career paths. students think science, commerce, and arts are the only fields available and the whole world revolves around it, which is absolutely wrong. 
Hence being influenced by their dear bestie they end up following their traits. 

2. Parental pressure is the worst. 

parental pressure often leads to stress

 

 
Our parents always thinks our best, yes its 100% true. But, 
in this case never ever choose your stream under parental pressure. according to a research 70%  students remain unemployed because they end up choosing the career which their parents force them to. 

Every parent wants his/her child to choose science as a stream after 10th, why so?        
 
This is because they look down on other streams, according to our parent's mentality commerce and arts are taken by students who get less than 75%. 
and they don't want their child to fall in that category, am i right guys? 
but this is all false. each and every stream has their own importance. 
for eg. 

Science produces - Engineers,Doctors
Commerce produces - Entrepreneurs

Engineers and doctors work as employees in a company whose CEO is a commerce student. 
Makes sense, right?  

3. Know your strength and decide accordingly.  

knowing your strength before deciding your career is a wise decision



Now, I don't want want to demotivate anyone. But if you get 60% in in your boards along with 55 in science and maths, and you choose to prepare for NEET 
I am sorry to say this but the competition is too high for you to clear NEET.  

This happens many a times, students without knowing what is made for them and what is not, they end up choosing a wrong path which often leads to a dissatisfying career and job. 

follow these simple steps to know your strength.  

1. First of all research about all the 3 streams and also different options available after 10th including various other short term courses.   

2. Analyse your likes and dislikes and differentiate between what you like as a hobby and what you are passionate about. 

3. Never look down on yourself, and just remember one thing, you can do everything you are passionate about.  

4. Now, once you know your dream, promise yourself that you will continuously acquire knowledge, hardwork and perseverance in order to fulfill your dream.  


Now, I bet half of them who is reading this blog don't even know that along with science, commerce, arts many other options are also available that they can rely onto.  

Polytechnic 


Polytechnic Diploma courses are Diploma courses one can join after Class X or Class XII. It is a 3-year course after which one can start working or go for B.E/B.Tech as a lateral entrant. The 3 year course offers many options to study – Mechanical, Computer Science, Civil, Automobile, Bio-Technology, Agriculture, Architecture, Textile technology, Chemical, Marine technology, Bio-Medical etc  

Paramedical courses  


Paramedical courses are job oriented academic programs. Paramedical courses teach an individual and change them into a competent health care worker. There is an increasing realization of the significance of paramedical personnel in the health sector, particularly in trauma and accident care. Health care delivery systems are undergoing fast changes and the demand for expert paramedical personnel is on the rise. This, in turn, has increased the demand for Paramedical courses in recent times   

Vocational courses   


Vocational courses are traditionally non academic and are completely related to a specific trade, occupation or vocation. These courses are designed to impart application based study where theoretical aspects are not studied independently.   

Industrial Trading Courses (ITI)  


ITI comes under Directorate General of Employment & Training (DGET). It is a government training institute which trains students and makes them skilled in various industries. Training will be provided in Mechanical work, Electronics, Information Technologies, Fabrication, Automobile, Diesel Mechanics, Lift Mechanics, Computer Software, Sheet metal, Electrical, Plumbing, Wiring etc. It is similar to a diploma, but the duration of the course varies. Certain courses last for 6 months while other course lasts for 2 years. The training makes the students’ job-ready and the trained students will be a part of the manpower in the industry they work in.


Short term courses 


Short term courses are the courses which usually span for short duration i.e., 3 to 6 or 12 months which aim to provide the learner with job-ready skills. Some courses under this category are - Diploma in Computer Applications, Certificate Course in Web Designing, Certification Course in SEO (Search Engine Optimization)/Digital Marketing, Diploma in Graphic Designing, Certificate Programme in MS-Office, Diploma in 2D and 3D Animation, Certificate Course in Programming Language (JAVA, C, C++). The courses are offered according to the trend that is in demand, these courses help students refine and enhance their skills, and they provide certificates after the completion of the course which can be helpful to get the desired job.  













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