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Mayur Sondarkar

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Yes, if you have done your 10th with minimum 50% then you can opt for Diploma.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Post 10th, you can choose Diploma or +2.
In fact, in +2 there are 3 broad categories which include science, commerce and arts. Science streams will lead into medicine and engineering. Engineering has host of career prospects and job opportunities. It has subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics which are the core part. Arts has gates opened for literature, journalism, psychology, languages, teaching, etc. Commerce will lead you to investment banking, accounting, financial advisory, income tax etc. Check your real interest in long term, talk to people in all 3 streams and get a first-hand idea what the field is all about. T
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Sindhura rajagopal

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I would strongly recommend that he completes the 10th standard. That becomes a great foundation and leads to a good sense of satisfaction too. It gives a proper head start. After that, he can choose certificate courses or Diploma courses. Or do the +2 and then Bachelors. Let him choose a field based on the interest and job prospects if he wishes to. Wish you the best. Ask him to pursue 10th and at the same time keep a tab on plenty of courses available in the industry to see what area is apt for his personality and abilities.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Complete 10th after 9th and then you can choose between Diploma and 12th. In 12th you can prefer science, arts or commerce depending upon your interest and skill sets.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Basically, go by your skill sets, abilities and interest. In this day and age, all courses have a good future if used well. A bright future is a good goal to have and includes hard work and research before taking every decision. In fact, there are 3 broad categories which include science, commerce, and arts. Science streams will lead into medicine and engineering. Engineering has host of career prospects and job opportunities. It has subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics which are the core part.
Arts has gates opened to literature, journalism, psychology, languages, teaching, etc. Commerce leads you to investment bankin
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Sindhura rajagopal

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There are opportunities for Diploma and certificate courses. However, 10+2 is ideal for Bachelors.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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After doing 9th with a valid marksheet you can take admission in 10th.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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I would recommend you to complete the 10th standard. It gives a good foundation, Work hard, take help, be patient and positive and complete it. After 10th, you can choose the next steps based on your interest, skill sets and lot of advice from elders and experienced people. In fact, there are 3 broad categories which include science, commerce and arts. Science streams will lead into medicine and engineering. Engineering has host of career prospects and job opportunities. It has subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics which are the core part.
Arts has gates opened to literature, journalism, psychology, languages, teaching
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In fact, there are 3 broad categories which include science, commerce and arts. Science streams will lead into medicine and engineering. Engineering has host of career prospects and job opportunities. It has subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics which are the core part. Arts has gates opened to literature, journalism, psychology, languages, teaching, etc. Commerce leads you to investment banking, accounting, financial advisory, income tax etc. Check your real interest in long term, talk to people in all 3 streams and get a first-hand idea what the field is all about. Take time and then decide. Have a good few months to
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