What will happen after the 12th – Great question for students

Choosing a good career option is the most important decision in someone’s life. After 12th class, each student must go through a phase in which he must decide what to choose as a career. In general, they ask themselves questions as if I want to be a doctor, but I do not think there’s a lot of room for that, I do not want to become an engineer because I’m weak in math, and so on.

In addition, the choice of career depends on the job prospects of the field and, of course, the interest of the candidate. Some prefer the flow; some think of the interest, while others obey their parents.Facebook advt - 9-12

Options such as medicine and engineering have always been at the forefront in choosing a career but, at present, societal trends have changed and disciplines such as administration, accounting and others are also in great demand. This lessens our difficulty in choosing one or sometimes adds to chaos.

After the 12th, career counseling is the best way to go for a career-oriented course or a university course, every career prospect is good in its own way. Students can be confused with so many options available today. As a result, they even receive the career assessment test that offers them the best career options.

In addition, speaking of students who have completed their twelfth group of PCM may choose engineering and medicine as a career, while once with non-medical subjects (Science-PCM) may choose BCA, Aviation, Defense Services , IT, Banking, Law, Hospitality, Management, Mass Communication, Journalism and many others.

In addition to all the above options, now a day opting for journalism as a career has become a trend for every student. Its goal is to provide a plethora of opportunities for beginners in the near future.

In addition, there are several training institutes and universities that offer degrees and diplomas in these courses after the 12th all over the world. Students can choose one of the fields based on their area of interest and establish a solid foundation for their career.

Here, the author explains about vocational guidance, training institutes and universities. For more details, visit the free classifieds.

Arts

Bachelor of Architecture(B.Arch)

  • Bachelor of Architecture
  • Bachelor of Interior Design
  • Bachelor of Planning
  • Bachelor of Arts(B.A)
  • Bachelor of English
  • Bachelor of French
  • Bachelor of German
  • Bachelor of Spanish
  • Bachelor of History
  • Bachelor of Geography
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts
  • Bachelor of Political Science
  • Bachelor of Philosophy
  • Bachelor of Performing Arts
  • Bachelor of Social Work
  • Bachelor of Hindi
  • Bachelor of Sanskrit
  • Business and Management
  • Bachelor of Business Administration with specialisation in
  • Accounting
  • Banking
  • Construction Management
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Family Business
  • Finance
  • Healthcare Management
  • Insurance
  • International Business
  • Marketing/Digital Marketing
  • Bachelor of Design
  • Architecture
  • Accessory
  • Fashion design
  • Game design
  • Graphic design
  • Industrial
  • Jewelry design
  • Multimedia design
  • Textile design
  • Bachelor of Engineering/Technology(B.E/B.Tech)
  • Aeronautical Engineering
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Automobile Engineering
  • Avionics
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biotechnology
  • Biomedical
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electronics Engineering
  • Electronics & Communication Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Energy and Environmental Engineering
  • Food Technology
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Mechanical and Automation Engineering
  • Nano Technology
  • Transport Engineering
  • Bachelor in Hospitality:
  • Culinary Arts
  • Hotel Management
  • Hospitality Management
  • Tourism and Travel Management
  • Bachelor in Films and Media
  • Acting
  • Film-making
  • Film studies
  • Music
  • Radio
  • Screenwriting
  • Bachelor of Mass Communication
  • Mass Communication
  • Journalism
  • Bachelor in Law(LL.B)
  • Bachelor in Medicine:
  • Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery(B.A.M.S)
  • B.B.S(Bachelor of Medicine/Surgery)
  • Dental Surgery(B.D.S)
  • Homeopathy(B.H.M.S)
  • Nursing
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Optometry
  • Pharmacy(B.Pharma)
  • Physiotherapy
  • Bachelor in Science(B.Sc.)
  • Actuarial Science
  • Agriculture
  • Biology
  • Botany
  • Entomology
  • Forensic Science
  • Geography
  • Geology
  • History
  • Life Sciences
  • Mathematics
  • Philosophy
  • Psychology
  • Physics

Sociology

  • Zoology
  • Diploma Courses
  • Animation and multimedia
  • Astrology
  • Bartending
  • Banking
  • Beauty Culture and Hairdressing
  • Cosmetology
  • Language(German/French/Spanish/etc.)
  • Video Editing
  • Web Designing and Development
  • Yoga

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We have told you the trend of coaching classes in india .now let’s discuss further its implications and what can be done.

But does the culture of the training course do more harm than good? The increase in coaching classes has compromised the school culture. Many students do not pay attention to the class and train them because they always have coaching classes to teach them again. They lost precious resources and time in the process. It is also a great blow to the motivation of teachers. Most good teachers have abandoned their schoolwork and have entered into the lucrative coaching activity, where they get better wages and autonomy. This has led to a decrease in the understanding of an issue because coaching classes have less attention in concepts and more in problem solving. There is no possibility of curiosity because students are encouraged to accept the things given in textbooks. Math “magic tricks” – a common section in all classroom study materials will teach students without them understanding the reason behind magic.clat

All work, I do not play … !!

Coaching institutes do not allow time for extracurricular activities. After school, students immediately go to training classes, where an already tired mind learns less than their ability. Many times, students are caught chatting on the phone and listening to music in the classroom due to stress. There has been an increase in the number of headaches, neck problems, obesity and eye problems among students due to their fast pace of life. A surprising report indicates that 41% of children (under 18 years) in India need an optical correction. This population is estimated at about 200 million.

The cost is high… !!

Coaching or Training classes leave a deep dent in the pocket. According to data on consumer spending, 78% of Indians are forced to drive at Rs. 20 or less a day, which indicates that three quarters parts of the population live in poverty. Therefore, by these numbers, coaching costs take salt from food for any average family. There are other institutes as well which focus on teaching quality education and not just minting money.

Solution

So, what is the output? Improving funding and infrastructure for existing schools is a step. The timely recruitment of faculties and the teaching profession may be another. It will inculcate the faith of society in public schools. Schools with fewer faculties should receive lectures on videos made by experts in the field, which must follow the line of NPTEL videos for engineering. Frequent inspection of schools and suspension of maneuvers should continue. Breaking down hysteria for engineering and medical professions and focusing on physical education, the arts, humanities and entrepreneurship is another important step. We must reduce the economic and social gap between rural and urban areas of India. It is also imperative to encourage online coaching courses so that students can choose their reading time and do not tire of traveling from one place to another.

But as the competition in india is too high and opportunities are very less. So these classes are necessary for students.

 

For More Information:-Teachwell institute

Mob no-:9015557890

Mail id:-info@teachwell.co.in

website:-www.teachwell.co.in

 

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