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Streams after 10th

Loads of children take Maths in grade 11/12 thinking that Maths will open up multiple options for them. They believe that not taking Maths will close many options. This thought is COMPLETELY WRONG. For all the general degree areas open to any stream, no Mathematics is required in grade 11/12. One can go for Commerce, Arts/Humanities, Social Sciences, Law, Business Management, Hotel Management, Liberal Arts/Liberal Studies, Mass Communication/ Mass Media, Economics, Social Work, Computer Applications, Design/Fine arts/Applied arts/ Visual Arts/ Creative Arts, Sports, Performing Arts and Vocational Arts without having mathematics in grade 11/12.

Even Entrance Exams at all levels, be it Bachelor or Master, always expect the child to have knowledge of only 10th Level Maths. Higher Maths is not required for any General Entrance exam, be it GMAT, GRE for international studies or CAT, CMAT, XAT, NET Etc. for Domestic Education or CLAT, IPMAT, AILET, NPAT, UGAT Etc. for Undergraduate studies in India.

DO NOT WORRY, you will not be at loss anywhere.

Being good or bad is always a relative term. If you are at the level of 30-40 out of 100 in Maths at 10th Grade level, then you should not go for Mathematical Oriented Subjects in 11th/12th like pure Maths, Statistics, Accounts and Business Maths Etc. You may take either Science-B group (Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Provided you have strong interest in Life Sciences and wish to study harder and longer in 11th/12th.) or go for Humanities (History, Geography, Political Science, Sociology and Psychology)

If you are at a level of 60-70 out of 100 or higher in Maths at 10th grade level, then you should not go for Pure Maths in 11th/12th. You should go for mathematical application oriented subjects like accounts, Statistics and Economics. Therefore commerce shall be most suitable for you. You may also take Science-B group (Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Provided you have strong interest in Life Sciences and wish to study harder and longer in 11th/12th.)

If you are above 80 out of 100 or higher in Maths at 10th level, then you can go for Science-A group (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Provided you have strong interest in Sciences and wish to study harder and longer in 11th/12th.). If somewhere you feel Physics and Chemistry is not that strong, then go for Commerce.

To further know which course shall suite the best to the candidate, get your API assessment done through BrainMapping Process. I shall be happy to guide you.

Marks do not depict the true potential or intelligence of the child. Also I strongly believe marks have no role to play in making choice amongst Science, Commerce or Arts after 10th. One needs to look at the combination of subjects which one is interested in and in turn good with. A very simple technique will resolve your confusion. If you are excellent with Maths and Science, then go for Science A-Group (i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics). If you are excellent with Science, then go for Science B-Group (i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Biology). If you are good with Maths and like Economics, then go for Commerce (i.e. Accounts, Statistics, Economics and Business studies). If you are good with English and Social Sciences, then go for Arts/Humanities(i.e. History, Geography, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology).

I very Commonly say, “Do not Follow Friends or Trends”. Please do not allow your child to follow the same stream which the friends are taking. For deeper understanding of your child, get the child’s API testing done. Mr. Mohit Mangal and his team will do the Brain mapping of the child and assess the API to help him/her choose the right course/plan forward.

In Indian education System, there are only 4 Streams available after 10th. The child can choose to take Science A-Group (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics), Science B-Group (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology), Commerce Group (Accounts, Statistics, Economics and Business studies) or Arts/Humanities Group (History, Geography, Psychology, Political Science and Sociology). If the child does not wish to carry on with Main stream academics, he/she can also shift to skill based programs after 10th. These skill based programs can be either Diploma or Certification in the area of Engineering, Medicine and Rehabilitation sciences or they can be in general areas like Hair care, Beautician, DJ/VJ/RJ, Event Management, Travel and Tourism, Export Import Etc.

Not necessarily. Many students assume that taking Maths in Grade 11/12 will open up multiple opportunities and that skipping it will limit their choices. This belief is completely incorrect.
There are plenty of career options available that do not require Maths in Grades 11 and 12, including Commerce, Arts/Humanities, Social Sciences, Law, Business Management, Hotel Management, Liberal Arts, Mass Communication, Economics, Social Work, Computer Applications, Design, Fine Arts, Performing Arts, and Vocational Studies.

Even if you aim for competitive exams in the future, most entrance tests only require 10th-level Maths and not applied Maths from Grade 11/12. Exams such as GMAT, GRE (for international studies), CAT, CMAT, XAT, NET (for postgraduate studies), and CLAT, IPMAT, AILET, NPAT, UGAT (for undergraduate courses in India) do not demand higher-level Mathematics.

So, do not worry! Choosing to drop Maths will not put you at a disadvantage, as long as you select a stream that aligns with your strengths and career aspirations.

If Maths is not your strong subject, you should explore options that minimize its role. Here’s what you can do:

Science Stream (without Maths): If you like Science but dislike Maths, opt for PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), which opens paths to careers in Medicine, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, Environmental Science, and Biomedical Research.

Commerce Stream (without Maths): You can pursue Commerce without Maths, which still allows careers in Accounting, Marketing, Human Resources, Business Administration, Law, and Management.

Arts & Humanities: If you prefer creativity or social sciences, choose Humanities/Arts, which offers careers in Media, Psychology, Design, Literature, Civil Services, and more.

Vocational Courses: Skill-based courses in Culinary Arts, Animation, Fashion, or Digital Marketing can also be great alternatives.

Thus, the key is to select a stream where Maths is either minimal or optional, ensuring that you enjoy and excel in your studies.

Your choice should be based on your interests, skills, and long-term career goals, not societal pressure or assumptions.

Science (PCM/PCB/PCMB) → Best for careers in Engineering, Medicine, Research, Technology, and Data Science.

Commerce (With or Without Maths) → Ideal for careers in Finance, Business, Accounting, Economics, and Management.

Arts/Humanities → Suitable for careers in Law, Media, Design, Civil Services, Psychology, Sociology, and Literature.

Vocational Courses → Great for hands-on careers in Fashion, Culinary Arts, Digital Marketing, and Animation.

Each stream has equal value; what matters is choosing a stream that aligns with your strengths and passion.

Many students feel comfortable choosing the same stream as their friends, fearing they might struggle alone. However, career decisions should be based on individual strengths, interests, and aspirations rather than peer influence.

Parents should:

Have an open discussion about their child’s strengths and ambitions.

Encourage self-awareness by taking psychometric career tests to identify suitable career paths.

Help them explore diverse career options and ensure their decision is well-informed.

Choosing a career based on friends’ choices can lead to long-term dissatisfaction. Guide your child towards a field where they will truly excel and enjoy their journey. If you want, you can also get in touch with my office and I shall create a suitable plan of action for the Child.

After 10th, students can opt for:

  • Science, Commerce, or Arts in 11th & 12th.
  • Diploma Courses (Polytechnic, Engineering, Hotel Management, Interior Designing).
  • ITI Courses (Industrial Training Institutes for technical careers).
  • Vocational Courses (Graphic Designing, Animation, Digital Marketing).
  • Skill-Based Certifications (Photography, Event Management, Culinary Arts).

Thus, students are not limited to just traditional streams; there are multiple career pathways to explore.

Yes, you can take Commerce without Maths. Many fields like Business Management, Hotel Management, Law, Digital Marketing, and Entrepreneurship do not require higher Maths. However, careers like Chartered Accountancy (CA), Economics, and Actuarial Science may require strong Mathematical skills.

Yes! You can opt for PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) without Maths and explore careers like:

  • MBBS, BDS (Dentistry), BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homeopathy), Veterinary Science.
  • Pharmacy, Nursing, Biomedical Science, Biotechnology, Microbiology, and Genetics.

Thus, Maths is not necessary for medical and biological sciences.

No! Arts is for creative and analytical minds. Some of the highest-paid careers come from Arts, including: Lawyers, Journalists, Psychologists, Civil Servants, Designers, and Filmmakers. No stream is superior to another; success depends on passion and skills.

Switching is challenging but possible, depending on your school’s policy. However, it’s better to choose wisely from the start through career counseling. If you want, you can get in touch with my office and I shall be happy to assist you for the same.

Yes, PCM is mandatory for most Engineering branches. However, PCB students can opt for Biotechnology or Biomedical Engineering kind of branches.

Commerce is the best option for Business-related careers like Finance, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship. However, Science students can enter Business through an MBA or Tech Startups.

Yes, Science students can switch to Commerce or Arts for degrees like BBA, Law, and Mass Communication. However, Commerce/Arts students cannot switch to Science-related fields like Engineering or Medicine.

You can take Arts with Fine Arts, Design, or Psychology. Alternatively, you can pursue Science or Commerce and later specialize in Graphic Design, Fashion Design, or Architecture. Choice of Arts, Commerce or science should be based on your assessment of Orientation, Aptitude, Personality and Interest. If you want, you can also get in touch with my office and I shall be happy to analyse your Four Quarters and create a suitable plan of action.

Yes! Vocational courses provide practical skills in Photography, Digital Marketing, Hospitality, and IT, leading to high-paying careers.

Career counseling provides:

  • Aptitude & personality assessments to determine the right stream.
  • Expert advice on available career paths.
  • Clarity and confidence in making the best choice.

Careers after 12th

Welcome to some deeper understanding of your aptitude. Firstly, let me tell you that you are not the only one who is feeling the same. 80% of the students studying Science-B group go through the same issue with Physics.

DO NOT WORRY

Let me explain you this issue in a very simple way. In Science, Biology and Chemistry fall under the category of Linguistic, Rote Oriented and Theoretical aptitude. Whereas, Mathematics and Physics fall under the category of Mathematical, Numerical, Mechanical and Analytical aptitude. Now you need to understand that all the students with high aptitude in Linguistic, Rote Oriented and theoretical bent, will feel comfort in the subjects of Chemistry and Biology. Wherein all the student who are relatively low on aptitude in Mathematical, Numerical, Mechanical and Analytical bent, will feel difficulty in Mathematics and Physics.

If you are going through this dilemma, your one set of aptitudes is higher than the other (which is common among 80% of the students studying science).

Remedy: the solution to this issue is to invest more time in the subject of Physics. At this young age, investing more time with a particular subject can enhance one’s aptitude in that subject area. Normally students start ignoring the subject which is uncomfortable to them which worsens the matter in such a case. So, Be careful and enjoy physics.

Welcome to some deeper understanding of your aptitude. Firstly, let me tell you that you are not the only one who is feeling the same. 80% of the students studying Science-A group go through the same issue with Chemistry.

DO NOT WORRY

Let me explain you this issue in a very simple way. In Science, Mathematics and Physics fall under the category of Mathematical, Numerical, Mechanical and Analytical aptitude. Whereas Biology and Chemistry fall under the category of Linguistic, Rote Oriented and Theoretical Aptitude. Now you need to understand that all the students with high aptitude in Mathematical, Numerical, Mechanical and Analytical bent, will feel comfort in the subjects of Mathematics and Physics. Wherein all the student who are relatively low in Linguistic, Rote Oriented and Theoretical Aptitude, will feel difficulty in Chemistry and Biology.

If you are going through this dilemma, your one set of aptitudes is higher than the other(which is common among 80% of the students studying science).

Remedy: the solution to this issue is to invest more time in the subject of Chemistry. At this young age, investing more time with a particular subject can enhance one’s aptitude in that subject area. Normally students start ignoring the subject which is uncomfortable to them which worsens the matter in such a case. So, Be careful and enjoy chemistry.

This is a very common issue faced by Science students. You are not the only one going through such a mental dilemma. A lot of students after experiencing Science-A group (i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) in 11th/12th realize that there is disconnect between their natural bent (also known as aptitude or IQ) and the subjects they are studying. This may happen or start in the middle of grade 11 upto any time till the end of grade 12. DO NOT WORRY.

Any child who gets this realization can switch to Pure Sciences field like Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronics, Food Technology, Geology, Home Science, Instrumentation, Mathematics, Physics, Polymer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Physical Science, Mathematical Sciences Etc. One can also shift to allied engineering fields like Architecture, Planning, Interior design, Fashion Technology Etc.

If one wish to completely opt out of medicine and science field, then the most appropriate course for them will be the one which is more practical and Numerical oriented like Law, Business Management, Hotel Management, Mass Communication, Economics and Computer Applications Etc.

To further know which course shall suite the best to the candidate, get your API assessment done through BrainMapping Process. I shall be happy to guide you.

This is a very common issue faced by Science students. You are not the only one going through such a mental dilemma. A lot of students after experiencing Science-B group (i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Biology) in 11th/12th realize that there is disconnect between their natural bent (also known as aptitude or IQ) and the subjects they are studying. This may happen or start in the middle of grade 11 upto any time till the end of grade 12. DO NOT WORRY. Any child who gets this realization can switch to a lot of allied courses in medicine like Nursing, Optometry, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Trauma Care and Pharmacy. One can also switch to Rehabilitation courses like Prosthetics & Orthotics, Audiology & Speech Language Pathology and Pure Rehabilitation Science. One can opt to also go for Agriculture, Dairy Technology, Sericulture, Veterinary Sciences and Fisheries Sciences Etc.

If one wish to completely opt out of medicine and science field, then the most appropriate course for them will be the one which is more theoretical, Subjective and Humanities oriented like Law, Liberal Arts/Liberal Studies, Mass Communication and Social Work Etc.

Loads of children take Maths in grade 11/12 thinking that Maths will open up multiple options for them. They believe that not taking Maths will close many options. This thought is COMPLETELY WRONG. For all the general degree areas open to any stream, no Mathematics is required in grade 11/12. One can go for Commerce, Arts/Humanities, Social Sciences, Law, Business Management, Hotel Management, Liberal Arts/Liberal Studies, Mass Communication/ Mass Media, Economics, Social Work, Computer Applications, Design/Fine arts/Applied arts/ Visual Arts/ Creative Arts, Sports, Performing Arts and Vocational Arts without having mathematics in grade 11/12.

Even Entrance Exams at all levels, be it Bachelor or Master, always expect the child to have knowledge of only 10th Level Maths. Higher Maths is not required for any General Entrance exam, be it GMAT, GRE for international studies or CAT, CMAT, XAT, NET Etc. for Domestic Education or CLAT, IPMAT, AILET, NPAT, UGAT Etc. for Undergraduate studies in India.

DO NOT WORRY, you will not be at loss anywhere.

Physics can be challenging, but it is essential for various Science-related careers. If you are struggling, try the following:

  • Seeking extra coaching or online resources for better understanding.
  • Focusing on Biology-oriented fields like Biotechnology, Microbiology, Pharmacy, Psychology, or Genetics, where Physics is not a major requirement.
  • If Physics is overwhelming, switching to a non-science field like Law, Management, or Media is also an option.

If Chemistry is a struggle, consider:

  • Shifting focus towards Mathematics-based careers like Data Science, Computer Applications, Actuarial Science, or Statistics.
  • Choosing an Engineering field with minimal Chemistry, such as Computer Science or Information Technology.
  • Exploring alternative degrees like BBA, Law, Economics, or Liberal Arts, where Chemistry is not required.

Many students take PCM assuming Engineering is the only option, but you can also explore:

  • Sc. in Mathematics, Physics, or Computer Science.
  • BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications).
  • BBA (Business Administration) or Law.
  • Data Science, AI, Machine Learning, or Finance-related careers.
  • Design, Media, or Animation fields.

Engineering is not the only career path for PCM students!

Medicine is not the only option for PCB students. You can consider:

  • Pharmacy, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology.
  • Forensic Science, Genetic Engineering, Environmental Science.
  • Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Nutrition & Dietetics.
  • Psychology, Neuroscience, or Biomedical Research.

Explore career options beyond MBBS based on your interests.

Not at all! Many careers don’t require higher Maths, such as:

  • Psychology, Law, Journalism, Hotel Management, Liberal Arts.
  • Mass Communication, Social Work, Fine Arts, Interior Design.
  • Medical Fields (if PCB), Biology-related Research, or Nutrition.

Entrance exams also typically test only basic 10th-grade Maths, so you don’t need to worry about higher-level Maths.

Yes! Science students can easily switch to Business-related careers like:

  • BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration).
  • BMS (Bachelor of Management Studies).
  • BA/BSc in Economics.
  • MBA after graduation.

Your Science background will not stop you from entering the Business world.

Commerce without Maths is a strong choice. You can pursue:

  • BBA, Law, Marketing, HR, Digital Marketing.
  • Hotel Management, Travel & Tourism, Mass Media.
  • Company Secretary (CS), Certified Financial Planner (CFP), and Business Analytics.

Some careers like Actuarial Science, Economics and CA require Maths, but most others do not.

You can study abroad in fields like:

  • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math).
  • Business & Management (BBA, Finance, Economics, Marketing).
  • Liberal Arts (Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, International Relations).
  • Design, Media, and Creative Arts.

Popular destinations include USA, Canada, UK, Australia, Germany, and Singapore.

If you enjoy writing, storytelling, or creativity, explore:

  • Journalism & Mass Communication.
  • Content Writing, Blogging, Copywriting.
  • Advertising, PR, and Digital Marketing.
  • Publishing, Editing, and Screenwriting.
  • Design, Animation, Film-Making, or Creative Arts.

There are endless creative career paths to explore.

Yes! Law is open to all streams. You can take Science, Commerce, or Arts in 12th.

Then pursue BA LLB, BBA LLB, or BCom LLB after 12th. After appearing and clearing entrance exams like CLAT, AILET or SLAT.

Law is about logical thinking, research, and reasoning, not your 12th-grade stream.

Psychology is open to all streams, but an Arts or Science background helps. You can:

Take BA/BSc in Psychology after 12th. Specialize in Clinical, Counseling, or Industrial Psychology.

Pursue higher studies (MA/MSc, Ph.D.) for career growth.

Yes! Even Science students can pursue CA after 12th by Enrolling in the CA Foundation Course after 12th, clearing CPT, IPCC, and CA Final exams after Gaining Articleship experience.

However, Commerce background is an advantage for CA.

Some high-paying careers beyond Engineering and Medicine include:

Finance (Investment Banking, CFA, CA), Technology (AI, Cybersecurity, Data Science), Entrepreneurship & Business Management, Design, Animation, UX/UI, Creative Arts, Law, International Relations, Civil Services Etc.

Choose a career based on your strengths, not just salary.

You can join the Army, Navy, or Air Force through:

  • NDA (National Defence Academy) Exam after 12th (for Army, Navy, Air Force).
  • Technical Entry Scheme (TES) for engineering students.
  • CDS Exam after graduation for direct entry from any Graduation specialisation.
  • Indian Coast Guard or Merchant Navy pathways.

Passion, fitness, and discipline matter more than your stream.

Career Counseling provides:

  • Psychometric assessment to identify your Orientation, Aptitude, Personality and Interests.
  • Personalized guidance for the right career path.
  • Information about degree courses, entrance exams, and future opportunities.

A structured roadmap to achieve career success.

Government & Private Jobs

Any Student with Physics and Mathematics in grade 12 (basically Science-A Group) can attain a pilot License. The three stages are Student Pilot Licence followed by Private Pilot Licence and finally getting Commercial Pilot Licence from any Flying school approved by DGCA in India. The candidate has to log certain number of required Flying hours along with passing tests as prescribed by the DGCA before one can fly an aircraft independently or as a Commercial Pilot.

Also one can join Indian Air Force and become a pilot where all your training needs are taken care by them. You need to serve in the Air Force for stipulated time with a bond.

Any Candidate who has passed grade 12th with English as a compulsory subject and having good command on language can pursue a career in this field. Since this is a skill based programme, no specific educational degree or diploma is required for this. There are a few Private training centres which groom you to effectively appear and qualify the selection process for joining this profession. One should Possess the following Qualities:

  1. Pleasing Personality
  2. Good appearance
  3. Pleasant voice
  4. Friendly Nature
  5. Good Communication Skills

In India, there is no specific degree in the area of Game Design/ Application Design. One has to ideally pursue a degree in Computer Application or Information Technology and take elective/ specialization subject of Game Design / Application Design (If offered by the institute where one is studying) in the 3rd or 4th year of their graduation. By this method one can pursue one’s dream. Apart from this there are private institutes which give diploma/certification programmes in various fields of Game Design/ Application Design, which one can pursue along with any graduation degree after 12th. Also there are Master level Programmes available in these areas.

In India, there is no specific degree in the area of Hacking or Cyber Security at Bachelor Level. One has to pursue a degree in Computer Application or Information Technology (Ideally) and take elective/ specialization subject of Hacking / Cyber Security (If offered by the institute where one is studying) in the 3rd or 4th year of their graduation. By this method one can pursue one’s dream. Apart from this there are private institutes which give diploma/certification programmes in various fields of Ethical Hacking / Cyber Security, which one can pursue along with any graduation degree after 12th. Also there are Master level Programmes available in these areas.

If you are Passionate about any one Subject or group of Similar Subjects, you can pursue higher Education in the specific Subject field and get into Teaching. You can be a Bachelor Degree holder with B.Ed. to enter in School Teaching. In Order to get into College Teaching, higher Education like Maters / Doctorate Degree is required. One should possess the following Qualities:

  1. The ability to develop relationships with their students.
  2. Patient, caring, and kind personality.
  3. Knowledge of learners.
  4. Dedication to teaching.
  5. Capable of Engaging students in learning.

To become a pilot in India, you can:

  • Join the Indian Air Force (IAF) by clearing the NDA/CDS exam.
  • Get a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) by enrolling in a flying school after 12th (Science with PCM).
  • Clear exams conducted by DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) for licensing.
  • Aviation medical fitness and strong communication skills are essential.
  • Minimum qualification: 12th pass (any stream).
  • Enroll in an aviation/hospitality training institute for a diploma or certification.
  • Good communication skills, personality, and medical fitness are required.
  • Apply to airlines and clear interviews & training programs.

For Clerk & Probationary Officer (PO) posts, clear IBPS PO, SBI PO, RBI Assistant, or SBI Clerk exams. For Specialist Officers (SO), a degree in IT, Law, or Finance is required. Private banks hire through campus placements & direct applications.

  • Clear the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE).
  • Graduate in any field and prepare for Prelims, Mains & Interview.
  • Strong general knowledge, analytical skills, and dedication are needed.
  • Clear the UPSC CSE exam and rank high for IPS allocation.
  • Meet the physical and medical fitness standards.
  • Undergo training at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy (SVPNPA).
  • After 12th (PCM): Clear NDA exam for officer-level entry.
  • After Graduation: Clear AFCAT, CDS, or NCC Special Entry for technical & non-technical posts.
  • For Airmen roles, clear IAF Group X & Y exams.
  • Earn a B.Tech/BCA/MCA in Computer Science or IT.
  • Learn programming languages like Python, Java, C++, and Web Development.
  • Gain hands-on experience through internships & projects.
  • Apply to top IT firms like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Google, and Microsoft.
  • Clear CA Foundation, CA Intermediate, and CA Final conducted by ICAI.
  • Complete Articleship training (3 years).
  • Pass all three levels and register as a Certified Chartered Accountant.
  • After 12th, enroll in BA LLB, BBA LLB, or BCom LLB.
  • Clear CLAT, AILET, or SLAT for admission to top law schools.
  • After graduation, clear the All India Bar Exam (AIBE) to practice as a lawyer.
  • Complete LLB (Law Degree) and practice as a lawyer.
  • Clear the Judicial Services Exam conducted by state governments (PCS-J).
  • Become a Civil Judge/ Magistrate and work towards promotions.
  • Clear NEET after 12th (PCB) to enter MBBS/BDS.
  • Complete internship & licensing exams.
  • Pursue specialization (MD/MS) for higher roles.
  • Clear JEE Mains/Advanced, state entrance exams, or private university exams.
  • Complete a B.Tech/B.E in a chosen field (Computer Science, Mechanical, Electrical, etc.).
  • Gain experience and apply for jobs in core industries or IT firms.
  • Complete B.Ed/M.Ed after Graduation or Post-Graduation.
  • Clear CTET, TET, or state-specific teacher exams.
  • Apply for government school positions through SSC or state boards.
  • After 12th (PCM): Clear NDA exam.
  • After Graduation: Clear CDS exam for officer roles.
  • Join through Technical Entry Scheme (TES) or SSC recruitment.
  • After 12th: Clear NDA exam for officer entry.
  • After Graduation: Clear CDS or SSC exams.
  • For technical posts, apply through Technical Entry Scheme (TES).
  • Clear RRB NTPC, RRB JE, RRB ALP, or UPSC IES exams.
  • Apply through Indian Railways recruitment.
  • Clear State PSC exams for DySP, Sub-Inspector (SI), or Constable posts.
  • Clear UPSC CSE for IPS entry.
  • Undergo physical fitness tests & police training.
  • Pursue B.Com, BBA Finance, or CFA.
  • Get certifications like NISM, CFA, CFP.
  • Gain experience in Stockbroking, Investment Banking, or Mutual Funds.
  • Study B.Tech/BCA/M.Sc in Data Science.
  • Learn Python, Machine Learning, AI, and Big Data.
  • Get certifications & internships for industry experience.
  • Graduate in any field.
  • Clear UPSC CSE (Prelims, Mains, and Interview).
  • Become an IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS officer.
  • Study Fashion Design (B.Des/B.Sc in Fashion Design).
  • Enroll in NIFT, Pearl Academy, or private institutes.
  • Gain experience and launch your own fashion brand or work for top designers.
  • Clear GATE exam for PSU recruitment (like ONGC, BHEL, NTPC, etc.).
  • Apply through SSC, UPSC, or state PSCs.
  • Pursue BJMC (Bachelor in Journalism & Mass Communication).
  • Gain internships in media houses (Times of India, NDTV, Hindustan Times, etc.).
  • Work as a reporter, editor, or anchor.
  • Complete B.Tech/M.Tech in Aerospace, Electronics, or Mechanical Engineering.
  • Clear ISRO/DRDO recruitment exams.
  • Gain research experience in space or defense technology.
  • Gain skills in Data Science, IT, Finance, Marketing, or Management.
  • Get certifications & internships.
  • Network with professionals and apply through LinkedIn, Naukri, and job portals.

Diplomas & Certificates

Any Candidate who has passed grade 12th with English as a compulsory subject and having good command on language can pursue a career in this field. Since this is a skill based programme, no specific educational degree or diploma is required for this. There are a few Private training centres which groom you to effectively appear and qualify the selection process for joining this profession. One should Possess the following Qualities:

  1. Pleasing Personality
  2. Good appearance
  3. Pleasant voice
  4. Friendly Nature
  5. Good Communication Skills

In India, there is no specific degree in the area of Event Management. One has to ideally pursue a degree in Business Management and take elective/ specialization subject of Event management (If offered by the institute where one is studying) in the 3rd year of their graduation. By this method one can pursue one’s dream of Event Management. Apart from this there are private institutes which give diploma/certification programmes in Event Management, which one can pursue along with any graduation degree after 12th.

To become an Air Hostess/Steward, you can:

  • Complete 12th in any stream (some airlines prefer graduates).
  • Enroll in a Diploma/Certificate in Aviation, Hospitality, or Cabin Crew Management.
  • Improve communication skills, grooming, and personality.
  • Apply to airlines and clear the interview, medical test, and training.

Event management can be studied through:

  • Diploma/Certificate in Event Management (Available at NIEM, Pearl Academy, AAFT, etc.).
  • Short-term online courses (Udemy, Coursera, and edX).
  • Bachelor’s degree options like BBA/BMS in Event Management available with many new age private universities.
  • Enroll in Digital Marketing courses (Google Digital Garage, HubSpot, Coursera, Udemy, etc.).
  • Learn SEO, Social Media Marketing, Content Creation, and Analytics.
  • Get certifications like Google Ads, Facebook Blueprint, HubSpot Inbound Marketing.
  • Gain practical experience through freelancing or internships.

Take a Diploma or Certification in Graphic Design (Arena Animation, MAAC, Pearl Academy, etc.). Learn tools like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Canva. And build a portfolio of design projects and apply for freelance or full-time jobs.

Diploma/Certificate/Degree courses in Photography (Delhi College of Photography, National Institute of Photography, Symbiosis Skills University, etc.). You may also look at online courses on Udemy, Coursera, or Skillshare where you can specialize in Fashion, Wildlife, Product, or Wedding Photography.

Complete a Yoga Teacher Training Course (TTC). Enroll in AYUSH-certified courses or RYT 200/500 Yoga Alliance courses.

Apply for jobs at gyms, wellness centers, or start personal yoga coaching.

Google AI, IBM Data Science, or Microsoft AI Certifications. To get better grip on the subject, you may Learn Python, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning through Udacity, Coursera, or edX. Gain hands-on experience by working on real-time projects.

Take Diploma/Certificate courses in Hotel Management from IHM, IIHM, or private institutes. Specialize in Food Production, Housekeeping, Front Office, or Hospitality Management. Gain experience through internships in hotels, resorts, and cruise ships.

Learn ethical hacking fundamentals through cybersecurity courses from Udemy, Coursera, or Cybrary. You can also go for BCA or B.Sc. with specialisation in Cyber Security. Gain experience by practicing in ethical hacking labs.

You may go for Start Your Business (SYB), Graduate Certificate Programme in Entrepreneurship (GCPE) by SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR), Mumbai, Online Entrepreneurship Development Programmes – Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII), Ahmedabad or short term Executive Education Programs by ISB, IIMs Etc. Also Digital Business & Startup courses are available on Coursera and Udacity.

Enroll in Diploma in Music Production, Sound Engineering, or DJing etc., Learn Ableton Live, FL Studio, Pro Tools, and Logic Pro and then gain experience by working with studios, record labels, or independent projects.

FTII Pune, Whistling Woods, and AAFT offer diploma courses in the same. Also online platforms like Udemy, LinkedIn Learning, and Skillshare provide editing tutorials. You may also learn Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and DaVinci Resolve to sharpen your skills further.

Get certified through ACE, ISSA, NSCA, or NASM or enroll in Diploma/Certificate in Fitness Training from K11 Academy, Gold’s Gym, etc. and further specialize in Strength Training, Nutrition, and Yoga.

Diploma in Cosmetology & Beauty Therapy (VLCC, Lakmé Academy, Pearl Academy). One can also learn Professional Makeup Artistry, Hair Styling, and Skincare by hands-on experience of working with salons or freelancing.

Diploma/Certificate courses from DU, JNU, and EFLU. Private institutes like Alliance Française (French), Goethe-Institut (German), Instituto Cervantes (Spanish). Or online learning through Duolingo, Coursera, and Rosetta Stone.

Career Counseling

Welcome to some deeper understanding of your aptitude. Firstly, let me tell you that you are not the only one who is feeling the same. 80% of the students studying Science-B group go through the same issue with Physics.

DO NOT WORRY

Let me explain you this issue in a very simple way. In Science, Biology and Chemistry fall under the category of Linguistic, Rote Oriented and Theoretical aptitude. Whereas, Mathematics and Physics fall under the category of Mathematical, Numerical, Mechanical and Analytical aptitude. Now you need to understand that all the students with high aptitude in Linguistic, Rote Oriented and theoretical bent, will feel comfort in the subjects of Chemistry and Biology. Wherein all the student who are relatively low on aptitude in Mathematical, Numerical, Mechanical and Analytical bent, will feel difficulty in Mathematics and Physics.

If you are going through this dilemma, your one set of aptitudes is higher than the other (which is common among 80% of the students studying science).

Remedy: the solution to this issue is to invest more time in the subject of Physics. At this young age, investing more time with a particular subject can enhance one’s aptitude in that subject area. Normally students start ignoring the subject which is uncomfortable to them which worsens the matter in such a case. So, Be careful and enjoy physics.

Welcome to some deeper understanding of your aptitude. Firstly, let me tell you that you are not the only one who is feeling the same. 80% of the students studying Science-A group go through the same issue with Chemistry.

DO NOT WORRY

Let me explain you this issue in a very simple way. In Science, Mathematics and Physics fall under the category of Mathematical, Numerical, Mechanical and Analytical aptitude. Whereas Biology and Chemistry fall under the category of Linguistic, Rote Oriented and Theoretical Aptitude. Now you need to understand that all the students with high aptitude in Mathematical, Numerical, Mechanical and Analytical bent, will feel comfort in the subjects of Mathematics and Physics. Wherein all the student who are relatively low in Linguistic, Rote Oriented and Theoretical Aptitude, will feel difficulty in Chemistry and Biology.

If you are going through this dilemma, your one set of aptitudes is higher than the other(which is common among 80% of the students studying science).

Remedy: the solution to this issue is to invest more time in the subject of Chemistry. At this young age, investing more time with a particular subject can enhance one’s aptitude in that subject area. Normally students start ignoring the subject which is uncomfortable to them which worsens the matter in such a case. So, Be careful and enjoy chemistry.

This is a very common issue faced by Science students. You are not the only one going through such a mental dilemma. A lot of students after experiencing Science-A group (i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) in 11th/12th realize that there is disconnect between their natural bent (also known as aptitude or IQ) and the subjects they are studying. This may happen or start in the middle of grade 11 upto any time till the end of grade 12. DO NOT WORRY.

Any child who gets this realization can switch to Pure Sciences field like Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronics, Food Technology, Geology, Home Science, Instrumentation, Mathematics, Physics, Polymer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Physical Science, Mathematical Sciences Etc. One can also shift to allied engineering fields like Architecture, Planning, Interior design, Fashion Technology Etc.

If one wish to completely opt out of medicine and science field, then the most appropriate course for them will be the one which is more practical and Numerical oriented like Law, Business Management, Hotel Management, Mass Communication, Economics and Computer Applications Etc.

To further know which course shall suite the best to the candidate, get your API assessment done through BrainMapping Process. I shall be happy to guide you.

This is a very common issue faced by Science students. You are not the only one going through such a mental dilemma. A lot of students after experiencing Science-B group (i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Biology) in 11th/12th realize that there is disconnect between their natural bent (also known as aptitude or IQ) and the subjects they are studying. This may happen or start in the middle of grade 11 upto any time till the end of grade 12. DO NOT WORRY. Any child who gets this realization can switch to a lot of allied courses in medicine like Nursing, Optometry, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Trauma Care and Pharmacy. One can also switch to Rehabilitation courses like Prosthetics & Orthotics, Audiology & Speech Language Pathology and Pure Rehabilitation Science. One can opt to also go for Agriculture, Dairy Technology, Sericulture, Veterinary Sciences and Fisheries Sciences Etc.

If one wish to completely opt out of medicine and science field, then the most appropriate course for them will be the one which is more theoretical, Subjective and Humanities oriented like Law, Liberal Arts/Liberal Studies, Mass Communication and Social Work Etc.

Loads of children take Maths in grade 11/12 thinking that Maths will open up multiple options for them. They believe that not taking Maths will close many options. This thought is COMPLETELY WRONG. For all the general degree areas open to any stream, no Mathematics is required in grade 11/12. One can go for Commerce, Arts/Humanities, Social Sciences, Law, Business Management, Hotel Management, Liberal Arts/Liberal Studies, Mass Communication/ Mass Media, Economics, Social Work, Computer Applications, Design/Fine arts/Applied arts/ Visual Arts/ Creative Arts, Sports, Performing Arts and Vocational Arts without having mathematics in grade 11/12.

Even Entrance Exams at all levels, be it Bachelor or Master, always expect the child to have knowledge of only 10th Level Maths. Higher Maths is not required for any General Entrance exam, be it GMAT, GRE for international studies or CAT, CMAT, XAT, NET Etc. for Domestic Education or CLAT, IPMAT, AILET, NPAT, UGAT Etc. for Undergraduate studies in India.

DO NOT WORRY, you will not be at loss anywhere.

Career counseling helps students identify their strengths, interests, and aptitudes tochoose the right stream and career path. It prevents confusion, ensures informed decisions,and guides students toward careers that align with their skills and passions.

Ideally, career counseling should begin as early as Class7or8to help studentsunderstand their interests and subject preferences. However, it is crucialinClass9 or10forstream selectionand again in Class 11-12for career & college selection.

Careercounseling assesses a student’sOrientation, aptitude, personalityand intereststhrough psychometricassessmentand expert discussions. It provides clarity on whether tochoose Science, Commerce, or Arts and highlights future career options related to each stream.

Yes! Career counseling provides a structured approach to shortlist careers based on astudent’s skills and aspirations. Counselors help students explore various options, understandjob trends, required skills, and future prospects, and make a well-informed decision.

A career counseling session includes:

  • Assessments to evaluate strengths and interests.
  • Discussion on career paths, streams, and courses available.
  • Guidance on colleges, entrance exams, and scholarships.
  • Personalized advice based on the student’s academic and extracurricular profile.

ThroughPsychometricassessment, the psychologistsassessesa student’sOrientation (ThinkingQuotient), Aptitude(Intelligence Quotient),Personality(Emotional Quotient)andInterests(Passion Quotient)to provide scientific guidance on suitable career paths. Thisassessment helpsinstream selection, career decision-making, and identifying strengthsfor better careerplanning.

Yes! Career counseling helps students explore different fields, gain exposure to various career options, and understand their strengths. Experts provide career exploration activities and real-world insights to help students discover their true interests.

Absolutely! Even if a student has a career goal, career counseling ensures they have chosen the right path, understand the required skills and qualifications, and have a backup plan in case of any changes. It also helps in planning higher studies, entrance exams, and future job prospects.

Yes! Career counseling is beneficial for all students, regardless of academic performance. It helps identify strengths beyond academics, suggesting alternative career options like vocational courses, skill-based careers, and creative fields that match the student’s abilities.

Parents should encourage open discussions, avoid imposing their own career choices, and support their child’s strengths and interests. Attending career counseling sessions together can help them understand modern career trends, growth opportunities, and the child’s true potential.

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