WHAT AFTER CLASS 12 (XII)
There has always been extreme pressure on students in their secondary and senior secondary years only with respect to studies. No doubt these years are crucial to one's career but pressurising goes anti to one's development and growth and resultantly hamper their career choices as well. It is often seen that students tend to follow in their parents footsteps which is not wrong in any way, but following them unwantingly is absolutely wrong. It is true that "success and hardwork goes hand in hand", but sometimes things don't workout in our favour. And when they don't it should break one apart. Not being successful enough at one point of time in life that does not put an end to success forever. Time to time various articles, television shows have adviced parents to broaden their thinking and encourage their children to take their decisions. This becomes the need of the hour to give complete freedom of thought to children and let them speak for themselves and ultimately act accordingly.Now what comes next is a successful career ! Well that's not a piece of cake. For a succesful career we need to choose something from a wide variety. That's evident that there are enormous choices and all of them have significance in varied ways. So choosing is not easy definitely ! Because all the choices have great scope and opportunities following.
First of all scoring well, as mentioned above, is very important but as they say " it's not the end of the world". You can do so much more even with a decent and good score if you are not in the league of 90 percenters. Scoring 90% or more is not at all the only thing that will take you a long way even if you are in the league of 70 percenters, you can be the most succesful among your peers. This is not just the way of encouraging, its an absolute fact. Scoring 70% or even less does not put an end to your career. All you need to do is, just pass your exams class 12 (XII) exams.
Scoring 55% makes you eligible to sit for entrance exams through which you can earn loads of recognition and success, that might be a topper's dream as well. There are various professional courses for which there are entrance examinations like B. Tech for science stream, like B. B. A, B. C. A, B. B. S, B. B. E, C. A, C. S, for commerce stream. Plus there are various eligibility examinations for government jobs, civil services etc. For those who have a score of say 45% life is not a bed of roses but there is always a ray of hope. One can graduate from a university through correspondence if a regular degree is not possible. For this purpose IGNOU (Indra Gandhi National Open University) is the best option available, and ofcourse there are various other universities as well in accordance with your choice of courses. But it just doesnt end here, you are in for a long haul.
The links of certain courses like-Finance Courses,Medical courses,Law courses,Hospitality course,physiotherapists course,Offbeat Courses,Fashion Designing are given in the link below-
http://www.directories-today.com/professional_coursesFor those who are already pursuing professional courses are already in the professional world. They just need to focus on what they are doing, rest will happen itself. Different avenues will open up automatically. But what about the league of those who secured just passing marks? What after they are done with a mere graduation degree? So here is the answer that "never say never" to hard work. What you didn't do or could not do during your class 12 (XII) exams. What is a must here, is to work hard to pass your graduation with an absolute first division which in turn makes you eligible to sit for various entrance and eligibility exams that can take you a long way ! For an example you are done with your graduation, you are eligible to sit for
M. A. entrance examinations even in the most prestigious Universities like Delhi University. But as we all know "there are no free lunches in life", it goes without saying that if one wants to get through one's own choice of course then a hard core preparation is a must !
This puts an end to your score related queries and hopefully helps you prepare well to get into the real world.
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