Tuesday 9 September 2014

How/What To Opt After 10th Standard

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Education plays a very important part in one's life. It leads you to a well established career and better life. Basic education is necessary for the initial development of a person. An illiterate person can be fooled but an educated or literate can not be fooled because every educated person knows its basic rights. Education is a basic tool which guides one on each and every step of life. So education should be necessary and compulsory.

Basic education of every individual is up to 12th standard, then starts the higher education. But the most important decision which leads you to your forthcoming career i.e. in which field you have to go, takes place after 10th standard.

Yes, the stream you have to choose in your 11th standard i.e. science stream, commerce stream and arts stream. This decision can proved to be a turning point in your life or it can be a disaster as well. So it is a most exciting or somewhat confusing step of life for students. So here we are, trying to help the students in taking right decision.

Some Points To Ponder :


Important Note : All this opting process is entirely depends upon your area of interest.

1. So first find out your area of interest. Don't get influenced by your friend's decisions or what your parents are saying. We are not saying that go against your parents but try to figure out what you want and try to make your parents understand.

2. Try to figure what you like and try to relate it with your study field. Eg. If you love to read literature, poetry then go for art side or if you love machinery and mechanism then go for science side so that it will help you to choose better options in graduation.

3. If you are confused and unable to find out your area of interest (this is the case in which either you like all the subjects or you don't like most of the subjects.) then try to analyse in which of the subjects your performance in class tests and exams are better than others ones.

4. Besides interest you have to choose wisely. Choose one light or scoring subject along with other heavy subjects because at the end you have to score good marks in board exams also. We will explain this point below with favorable example.

Choices One Should Make:


For science lovers :

P C M (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) with Computer Science : Can be a good and scoring combination if you are interested in computer and if you want to pursue with computer for your higher studies.

P C M with Physical Education : It is a combination which can give you a healthy and energetic life with studies. It is also a good combination for those who wants to proceed with the career in sports and athletics, because as Swami Vivekananda said "It would be better to play football than read the Gita." This combination is scoring as well.

P C M with Hindi : Hindi is one of the light subject but little bit less scoring as compared to others. You will have to improve your presentation, handwriting and writing skills to score in Hindi. English and Hindi both requires good presentation and writing skills to score.

P C M with Biology : One of the deadly combination because biology needs cramming. So if you are good in cramming then you can make it into this combination too. Also it opens fields for both engineering and medical.

For Commerce Lovers :

Commerce with Maths : Can be a good combination if you like to study maths with commerce and without core science subjects.

Commerce with Physical Education : A combination for healthy life with good marks.

Commerce with Hindi : Another good option for scoring but requires good writing skills.

These were the few common combinations. Nowadays Boards provide a lot of variety in options such as Fashion technology, biotech, history etc. It totally depends upon your school that what options are it providing.

So choose the right path, achieve your success and make your future bright.

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