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‘what should I do after 12th?’

 ‘What should I do after 12th?


The most common question for every 12th standard student is ‘what should I do after 12th?’ There are hundreds of career options after the 12th. But what is the best course for me? Should I follow what my friends are doing? Or should I do what my parents are saying to do? You can not choose the right field unless you know the field. 


For most of us, some common courses that come to our mind are B.TechBCABA Course, and B.Sc. The main problem is that we know only a few courses. But the reality is that there are many unique and better courses. Also, these courses have great career opportunities.

Some students join coaching and prepare for an engineering, medical competition exam to get admission to a national level institute. Also, you don't need to only get a job when you have a degree. You can also prepare for government exams to get a government job based on the 12th standard. Some government jobs require graduation as a minimum qualification, so you can apply for them after graduation.

This is one of the most confusing periods in the students’ life. First you should know yourself. Imagine that;


1; A student having Art stream in 12th standard can pursue his further study in art, humanities, management, media, fashion, journalism and tourism field.


2; The students having science group in 12th standard have a choice of wide range of courses. The biggest advantage of science students is that, they can go in any field of their choice. 


3;Commerce ** is an essential part of the business that covers the economical part of the social, legal, technological and political aspects. It involves the activities of exchange the goods, money and services between the companies and persons. It has a few fields of specializations but very demanding and challenging. The commerce is a gateway for the finance and accounts world for all corporate sectors. The CA, CFA and CS are the professional job oriented courses after 12th (Commerce).

 

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