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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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Pohene Chowdhury

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Honestly, your 10th grade is something which is unnecessary here. You need to get through the entrance exam and for that, you must have very good vocational skills and must be good at mathematics. Also, get yourself updated with current affairs and also have a good general knowledge.
All the best.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Surely, you can take up jobs in government sectors like PSU, railways, entry-level jobs in the private sector. Since you have specific skill sets, please give auditions with institutes that hire candidates for the above jobs. You can pursue this as a freelancer. That way, you get to pursue your real passion. In the long run, do take up distance education or a Diploma which will enhance your career growth.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Yes, absolutely. You can score over 90%. Firstly, make a list of weekly specific goals, assign timings for each goal every day and every week. Along with self studies, devote time for doubt clarifications with teachers, parents and mentors. Make sure you follow your goals with dedication. Every time you do well, treat yourself for a lunch outing or TV watching, etc. IAS is a big dream and I really wish you achieve it. From now on, work hard and be persistent. Have a positive outlook and never lose hope. Meditate too for a calm mind.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You can pursue a Diploma in teaching, arts, animation, beauty and health and fitness. I would recommend you do Diploma in the field you have a keen interest in along side a proper pre-university and graduation. That way, you can have a regular employment plus pursue your creative hobby as a freelancer.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Well, if it's the pre-university that you are talking about, soon after the 1st year it's an important time to hone your aptitude skills and entrance exam preparation especially for the engineering and medical courses in degree. Also, focus on scoring excellent marks in theoretical and practical sessions of the college subjects. It will be a great foundation for future especially graduation.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You can choose to take up Diploma in engineering, industrial technical training, teaching and arts. There on it continues to graduation too if you wish, more like an integrated course. Alternately, you can choose to work immediately after completing Diploma.

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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

Contributor-Level 10

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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