The board exams for all major school boards in India have concluded for the 2024 session. This marks a crucial time for candidates to shift their focus towards domain-specific entrance exams and identify the best colleges or universities for their higher studies.
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If your performance in the board exams didn’t meet your expectations, there’s no need to worry. As numerous career options are available for you to pursue a successful career ahead.
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First you need to understand that the solely the board marks doesn’t decide one’s professional career journey. Most of top colleges and universities accept students on the basis of entrance exams like JEE Main, NEET, CUET UG etc. But, If you’re still not satisfied with your board marks then you can appear in the improvement exams or you can go for open schooling.
So, it’s time to pick yourself up and prepare for the bright career ahead. Here in this article, we will explore some of the best career options available for you in 2024.
Career Options If you didn’t pass Board Exams 2024
Here are some of the career options, that you can opt for if you didn’t do well in the board exams 2024, both 10th and 12th class students can go for these career options:
Open Schooling
The first suggestion for students is to complete class 10th and 12th board exams, you can appear for the improvement exams or you can drop a year and re-appear again with better preparation.
The other option is to go for open schooling to complete your 10th and 12th board examinations. This is very flexible and accessible option for every candidate who hasn’t completed their formal school education.
Degree Courses
After completing 12th, you can pursue degree courses in your domain specific subjects. Some of the popular degree courses after 12th are listed below:
- B.Tech
- BCA
- B.Sc
- B.Sc (IT)
- BA (Honours)
- BA LLB
- BBA
- BA (Mass Comm & Journalism)
Certificate or Diploma Courses
Once you’ve completed your schooling, you can go for certificate and diploma courses, these are short-term courses that will help students to improve their knowledge and acquire new job skills.
Polytechnic & ITI Courses
These are some of the best courses you can pursue that will help you build a career right after completion of the course. After polytechnic courses one can pursue degree courses through lateral entry admission.
Non-Technical Fields Short Term Courses
If you don’t want to pursue higher education through degree or diploma courses, you can always go for non-technical short term courses in public relations, beautician, fashion design, filmmaking, hotel management, journalism, etc.
Entrepreneurship
There are courses and workshops available that focus on entrepreneurship, business planning, marketing, and financial management. There is no minimum qualification required to be an entrepreneur.
Other than the above mentioned, there are some other courses candidates can choose after your board exams 2024, such as:
- Animation
- Graphic Designing
- Digital Marketing
- Diploma in engineering courses
- Merchant Navy etc.
If you have any questions related to the article above, feel free to ask by leaving a comment in the comment section below, we will reach out to you as soon as possible.
FAQs
Ans- Yes, a class 12 failed student can pursue ITI courses. The minimum qualification for ITI courses is 10th pass.
Ans- You can apply for the open schooling examinations if you failed class 12 and don’t want to waste one year.
Ans- Candidates who have failed the class 10 or 12 examinations can apply for non-technical courses such as public relations, beautician, fashion design, filmmaking, hotel management, journalism, etc.
Ans- If you didn’t score good marks in the board exam 2024 you can pursue courses like digital marketing, graphic designing, Photograpahy, Bartending, Culinary courses etc.
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