1. Higher education: A student can apply for undergraduate programs in Indian universities. They may pursue based on their stream.
2. Preparation for competitive exams: University students first start preparing for competitive exams.
3. Explore diploma & skill-based courses: For short-term career options, students get another option, diploma or certification courses.
4. Distance learning programs: Many students opt for programs like IGNOU, Nalanda Open University and others for continued education while working.
5. Go for a job or Business: Students can opt for part-time, full-time jobs, apprenticeships, small businesses or freelancing.
6. Scholarships for students: Students scoring high marks can apply for the Government scholarships scheme.
7. Enroll in professional courses: Some students pursue professional training programs like: ITI courses, Nursing or paramedical courses, and Foreign language courses.
8. Study abroad: Aspirants fill up applications for overseas universities and clear tests like IELTS, TOEFL, SAT and so on.
9. Career counselling & decision making: Students who are confused about courses of study often avail of career counselling that helps them discover the right career by taking career aptitude tests and expert guidance.
10. Get into internships & volunteering: Many students do internships, volunteering, or NGO work to gain skills and insight before college.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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