Education

What Next after 10th Board Results

Every student arrives at his/her crucial point when they clear their 10th board exam. It is one of the important milestones in every student’s life. Also, it is a turning point and a base for further studies and career options. The choices made after 10th standard influence the further decisions that students have to make. In fact, right after 10th, the student is made to decide the next course of action, in short, the student gets first hand experience in decision making

What to study after completing 10th standard ?

  • Class XI/Class XII
    • Science – Most Preferred
    • Commerce – Second most preferred
    • Arts/Humanities – Least Preferred but off-beat and exciting
    • Stream independent courses/studies
  • Polytechnic Diploma courses
    • Diploma in Chemical Engineering
    • Diploma in Automobile Engineering
    • Diploma in Fashion Technology
    • Diploma in Dental Mechanics
    • DDiploma in Hotel Management
    • Diploma in Computer Technology Engineering
    • Diploma in Electronics Engineering
  • Paramedical Courses
    • The Paramedical branch is related to allied healthcare sector and just like Medical courses, paramedical courses provide good opportunities with regard to career. This course trains the students who later work as healthcare workers and technicians. Healthcare industry is huge and the roles that are to play are numerous. Not only doctors and nurses, but there are many other workers who are behind the screen helping the industry function smoothly. The demand for healthcare workers is huge in India and abroad.
  • Industrial Trading Institute (ITI)
    • ITI comes under Directorate General of Employment & Training (DGET). It is a government training institute which trains students and makes them skilled in various industries. Training will be provided in Mechanical work, Electronics, Information Technologies, Fabrication, Automobile, Diesel Mechanics, Lift Mechanics, Computer Software, Sheet metal, Electrical, Plumbing, Wiring etc. It is similar to a diploma, but the duration of the course varies. Certain courses last for 6 months while other course lasts for 2 years. The training makes the students’ job-ready and the trained students will be a part of the manpower in the industry they work in.
  • Short-term Courses
    • These are the courses which usually span for short duration i.e., 3 to 6 or 12 months which aim to provide the learner with job-ready skills. Some courses under this category are - Diploma in Computer Applications, Certificate Course in Web Designing, Certification Course in SEO (Search Engine Optimization)/Digital Marketing, Diploma in Graphic Designing, Certificate Programme in MS-Office, Diploma in 2D and 3D Animation, Certificate Course in Programming Language (JAVA, C, C++).
  • Other Vocational Courses
    • Just like short term courses, even these are job centric courses which span around 1 or 2 years and impart technical skills required for a job. Different courses are available, such as – Fashion Designing, DTP, Jewellery Designing, Diploma in Insurance and Marketing and many more.