This is an article on career options for confused
students after 10 + 2 ... Do not forget to vist the main site from where
this information is taken ... This article and the writeup that
follows beneath it was forwarded to me by Shashi Shetty
of the Kudlablues blogspot (details at end of article ....)
Entering high school is perhaps the most crucial phase in the life of a teenager.
This is the time when one has to make concrete plans about one’s future.
This in turn determines thecourse of the rest of one’s life.
The moment a student enters XI standard, one should make a judicious choice
of subjects.
An ideal thing to do is to consult academicians, relatives and guardians.
Moreover, one must give due considerations to the circumstances,
social status, priorities of one's family, a person's physical attributes,
his own limitations and capabilities and so forth.
Consider a few examples. If you are a young boy of average health but are
rather short, the Armed forces or the Police services are out for you,
as these require cadets above a certain height.
On the other hand if you are very tall, burly, well built possessing a good physique,
then certainly these jobs are for you as are merchant navy, coastguards,
detective services and so forth. Those of you young girls who are tall,
possess slim figures can try your hand at being a model,
classical dancer or even an airhostess et al.
You career choice is determined by your interests, temperament, physical strength,
energy levels etc. If you are indolent instead of active, then go in for some sedate job.
There are plenty of them going around.
These include library science, school teaching, lectureship, medical transcription,
dietician, psychiatrist/ clinical psychologist, all sorts computer related jobs and
so forth. On the other hand, if you are an extremely creative person,
then why not try your hand in journalism, copywriting & advertising,
TV production, multimedia, fashion or even jewellery designing?
If you happen to hail from a well to do family that has been successfully
running more than one business ventures, then it would natural on the part of
your parents/elders to expect that you join in the family business.
Your desire to become a doctor or engineer or a professional singer or actor
would hardly be appreciated. In that case you could change your mindset
and opt for MBA, CA etc.
Then of course, psychological and emotional factors too play their part.
If you happen to be the only child, then your parents would prefer to see you
settled in a suitable profession, where you can be in proximity with them.
If this is your case, then you might find it difficult to opt for any branch of the
Defence forces, Paramilitary services, Intelligence services, Sales & marketing,
Travel & tourism
- jobs which are likely to take you away from your home and family for longer.
Coming to proficiency in subjects, if you are strong in sciences, mathematics etc,
then architecture, medicine, engineering, biotechnology, biochemistry,
molecular biology, microbiology, genetics are surely going to be good for you.
Apart from the conventional education that leads to formal degrees,
there are vocational courses as well. As an individual make up your mind as to
what you really want to do and what your capabilities are.
For instance if you are adept in cutting tailoring and stitching jobs,
go in for a vocational course, rather than a formal BA or MA degree.
Similarly if you are deeply interested in becoming a beautician or hair stylist,
join one or more of these vocational courses after you finish high school.
Always bear in mind that you have got to fight your own battle and the onus of
convincing your parents lies entirely on you. You are likely to face stiff resistance
no doubt, but you must put up a brave face and take everything in your stride.
However, ultimately you are the one who has to take the final decisions
about your career.
Here then are your options ....
Career Options
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