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Important Checklist- How to Choose Best Career Options After 12th?

Important Checklist- How to Choose Best Career Options After 12th?

It is important to not make a career choice based on what others are doing. You need to be aware of all possible choices you have and make informed decisions about your future. Selecting a career or a particular profession depends on a variety of aspects, some of which are being mentioned hereunder in the form of a CHECKLIST for further pondering and answering honestly by the aspirants/students in order to decide the RIGHT Path leading to the bright career;
  1. What is your area of interest?
  2. What do you want most?
  3. What do you think about most?
  4. How do you intend to earn money?
  5. How do you use your pocket money?
  6. What do you do with your free/leisure time?
  7. Which Company (a type of people) you enjoy?
  8. Who and what you admire?
  9. What disappoint you/ give you sorrow?
  10. What you laugh at?
  11. Which subject interest you the most?
  12. Which subject if most difficult for you to grasp/understand?
  13. Do you wish to further your family business/profession?
  14. Do you wish to pursue a career as suggested/dreamt by your parents?
  15. How much time (in years) you can spare in the professional/vocational study?
  16. How much money can you spend on the professional/vocational study?
  17. Do you / your parents have some amount of money reserved for your study?
  18. How do you intend to manage your study expenditures?
  19. What all family / social responsibility/liability you do have now?
  20. Do you wish to pursue the same course what your friend wants to pursue?
  21. Do you wish to get a Job after professional study or you will start up your own business?
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