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What is the best career options after Class 12th? Courses after 12th

What is the best career options after Class 12th? Courses after 12th

Courses after 12thBest career options : Completing Intermediate (Class 10+2) is one of the turning points in a student’s life. It is a juncture where one has to develop an understanding of the requirements and responsibilities towards family together with own aspirations and interests. This is a high time one to have to choose a path for pursuing a career in a particular field. Students after passing class 12th are exposed to a new challenging world away from the closely protected environment of the school. Thus, perhaps it is one of the most confusing periods in the students’ life where students have to make decisions about their future path.
Though several avenues are open after passing 10+2 (courses after 12th) and choice of many courses are available, but opting for right streams a challenging task. Most students might have already chosen their subjects (either from Arts, Commerce or Science stream) for 12th grade, depending on their interest of career choice. While choosing a career after 12th, a student must consider various important factors like,
  1. His/her interest in a subject and ability to cope with the subject chosen.
  2. Willingness and circumstances to seek a Job or starting own venture in the field.
  3. Financial requirements during the course duration.

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