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Archita Chouhan

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Hello,
It's great that you are concerned for his future. The first thing you have to do is to know what is his area of interest and what he likes and wants to become. You can tell him to analyse himself to know what are his areas of interest. This is the best way to analyse what he wants to do and I think this will work for him and will help him in deciding his path for the future.
All the best.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Firstly, I would recommend you complete class 10th. It is important to have that foundation course. Thereafter, you can choose class 11, 12 and then graduation in your preferred field or you can directly do Diploma which keeps options open for an integrated degree or even direct work.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,
1. Class 11th and 12 in Science, Arts or Commerce depending on interest and skill sets. Decide the stream based on your long-term goals like engineering, medicine, computer applications or management.
2. Diploma in arts, teaching and engineering.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You are eligible for science, arts and commerce. Now, it is on you. Based on the potential and interest and long-term goal, opt for the desired course.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Depending on which course you want to pursue like Science, Commerce or Arts which is again based on the interest and potential, choose college accordingly. There are different colleges popular for different courses. So, choose what works best for you.
Also, since there is a rigorous study post 10th, during class 11th and 12th both for theory and practical studies plus the entrance exam preparations if any, make sure you choose the location also appropriately to save time. Have a balance in distance between coaching centres if any and college and home.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Well, if you are not necessarily interested in physics then science would not be an ideal option. However, check if you want to opt for commerce or arts. Again, take it up based on your interest. If you think you would want to pursue a slightly different stream in engineering such as industrial engineering management then check if you want to take up science now (physics will be there though) and then change your field during graduation.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Do a detailed analysis of where your interest and potential lies, what long-term opportunities seek and course you can do like engineering, medicine, CA, journalism, languages, and business. Based on that, take the right base stream such as Arts, Commerce or Science. Once 2 years of pre-university is completed, graduation can be taken up. If you are aiming at a particular college for engineering or medical, etc., it makes sense to join a coaching institute for entrance exams too during the pre-university period itself. Notably, engineering and IT, management, accounting and financial sectors are good.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Do a detailed analysis of where your interest and potential lies, what long-term opportunities seek and course you can do like engineering, medicine, CA, journalism, languages, and business. Based on that, take the right base stream such as Arts, Commerce or Science. Once 2 years of pre-university is completed, graduation can be taken up. If you are aiming at a particular college for engineering or medical, etc., it makes sense to join a coaching institute for entrance exams too during the pre-university period itself. Notably, engineering and IT, management, accounting and financial sectors are good.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Do a detailed analysis of where your interest and potential lies, what long-term opportunities seek and course you can do like engineering, medicine, CA, journalism, languages, and business. Based on that, take the right base stream such as Arts, Commerce or Science. Once 2 years of pre-university is completed, graduation can be taken up. If you are aiming at a particular college for engineering or medical, etc., it makes sense to join a coaching institute for entrance exams too during the pre-university period itself. Notably, engineering and IT, management, accounting and financial sectors are good.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,
You can apply for a Diploma course in arts, teaching, beauty and fitness, engineering or industrial training. Thereafter, it can get integrated into a degree course, or if you wish, you can work soon after the Diploma too.

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