I am confused what should i study after 12th boards. I feel i have no interest in anything.puzzled in myself..
Here’s how you can explore your options and find clarity:
1. Reflect on Your Strengths
- What subjects or activities did you enjoy or perform well in during school?
- Even if you feel uninterested, list things that come naturally to you (problem-solving, creativity, etc.).
2. Explore Career Options
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Look into fields where your skills in
CS and Mathematics
can be applied:
- Engineering (CS, IT, Data Science)
- Financial Analysis
- Computer Applications (BCA)
- Research-oriented fields in Mathematics or AI.
- Research other emerging fields like psychology, media, design, or entrepreneurship to see if they resonate.
3. Take a Gap Year (If Needed)
- Use the time to explore internships, online courses, or part-time jobs in different fields.
- You might discover interests by trying things out in the real world.
4. Seek Guidance
- Talk to a career counselor who can suggest paths based on aptitude tests.
- Reach out to seniors or professionals in various fields for advice.
5. Don’t Stress About Long-term Decisions
- The path you choose after 12th isn’t set in stone. Many people change their careers or find their passion later.
Hello
It's perfectly normal to feel confused about what to study after the 12th class , specially when you are not sure what your interests are .
Here are steps to help you navigate this situation:
1. Assessing Yourself : Reflect on subjects or activities you enjoy and your strengths.
2. Exploring Options : Research careers in science, arts, commerce, or creative fields.
3. Taking Aptitude Tests : These can guide you toward fields matching your skills and interests.
4. Choosing Broad Courses : degrees like B.Sc. , B.A. (Liberal Arts) or B.Com to keep your options open .
5. Gaining Experience: Try internships , volunteering or short courses to explore fields practically .
6. Seeking Guidance : Talk to counselors , mentors or professionals in different industries .
It’s okay to feel unsure , start somewhere and clarity will come with time and experience .
check given links for more details
https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-12th
Thank you
Hi,
Here's a way between texts containing confusion about what to do after 12th being normal since it's a big decision. Luckily, you needn't have all the answers right now. Let's break this down step-by-step to get clarity on:
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### **1. Self-Introspection: Know Yourself**
Explore self-sometime deep thinking about:
- What do you like to do? Hobby, interests, activities recharged.
- What are you best at (skills, strengths, subjects you perform well in)?
- What do you value?(Greater: money, creativity, helping others, innovation to stability?).
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### **2. Check Career Possibilities**
Here is a general shortlist of streams and those careers into which they might feed. Carry them with respect to your 12th stream:
#### **If You Are from Science Stream:**
- **Engineering** (computer science, mechanical, civil, etc.).
- **Medicine** (such as MBBS, BDS, pharmacy, nursing, or allied healthcare fields such as physiotherapy, radiology).
- **Pure Studies** (B.Sc., in physics, chemistry, biology, or math, leading to research/academia).
- **Technology and Emerging Fields** (Data science, AI, robotics, environmental science).
#### **If You Are from Commerce Stream:**
- **Business and Finance** (B.Com, BBA, CA, CFA, banking, investment analysis).
- **Law** (corporate law, legal consultancy).
- **Entrepreneurship** (setting up a venture).
#### **If You Are From Arts/Humanities:**
- **Mass Communication** (journalism, filmmaking, digital marketing).
- **Social Sciences** (psychology, sociology, political science).
- **Creative Fields** (fine arts, performing arts, graphic design, fashion).
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### **3. Outreach both Aptitude and Interest Tests**
- Such as MBTI, CareerFitter, or Naviance, can lead you to learn what you are like as far as type, strength, and possible
Hello,
It is completely normal to feel lost about what to study after 12th boards, especially if you don't feel strongly interested in any particular field. This phase is a great opportunity for self-discovery. Begin by identifying your strengths, skills, and the subjects you enjoyed or excelled in during school. Even if you are not sure about your passion, focus on what you are good at or comfortable with.
Consider exploring career options through aptitude and personality tests, so you can narrow down choice based on your abilities as well as potential interests. Finally, speak with counselors, teachers or family members who know you well-they can tell you a lot.
If not still sure, then choose one of the broader fields that have more scope, like commerce, science, or humanities, depending on your previous educational background, or general courses such as BBA or BA. It is perfectly okay to take time to find out what really interests you; your interests may develop when you get more exposure.


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