HOW TO KNOW THAT YOU’RE ON THE RIGHT PATH ?

We all try really hard to become successful and for that we need to know our right path. We think about the situation if we not become successful in future. The fear of failure haunts everyone. We all are in a blind race of success and sometimes we forget our genuine subjects of interest in this rat race.

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You all might have heard stories of people in which, initially they were involved in other professions like engineer or management but now they are in different profession maybe actor or fashion designer. There could be many explanations for it, one of them could be they didn’t have a clue about their right path, their inclinations.

The signs which tell that you are on the right path are:

1.You’re not doing things that make you feel uncomfortable.

2.You’re not making statements you later apologize for.

3.You don’t want to think twice about the Big Deal Stuff.

4.You feel your feeling of significant worth or worth and see it reflected back by your current circumstance.

5.You’re certain about your decisions and life.

The signs which tell that you are on the wrong path are:

1.The current situation is costing you your force.

2.You feel depleted. Getting tired is fine. Depleted means drained.

3.You feel ridiculously befuddled about where your life is going.

4.You are particularly on some unacceptable way when you feel as you are “losing yourself” to a specific circumstance.

5.In the event that you wind up saying “I can’t resist the urge to feel like I lost myself,” then, at that point you’ve presumably sold out yourself somehow or another.

If you ever feel like you are on the wrong path and need to escape the present situation then you ought to ask yourself questions like “What do I really want ?“. If you feel you are too afraid to get out of circumstance thinking it would make it only worse, then you should know that it is your life. You reserve an option to live your life in your own particular manner. You don’t have to compromise with your interests. Individuals who are in contact with their inward aides can all the more likely explore life’s hindrances. They quit jobs as they know aren’t ideal for them. They cut off relationships that aren’t satisfying. They settle on extreme decisions, since they know they’re taking the right decisions.

It’s hard to know the correct way for yourself however not impossible. The primary thing you need is to trust yourself, realize that you’re picking a right way for yourself and no one knows you better than you. Decide your objective and achieve it everyday, every week and every month. Don’t be hard on yourself. Relax and think with peaceful mind.

RESOURCES:

  1. https://everydaypower.com/signs-youre-on-the-right-path/

2. https://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-11308/how-do-you-know-if-youre-on-the-right-path.html

Career options after 12th class

One time will come we have choose our career. The decision is very important because whole life we will in that career only. So, we have to think carefully and take decision. In this blog, I am going to tell you the career option available after 12th class.

CAREER OPTIONS AFTER 12TH CLASS

Bachelor of Commerce(B.com)

 If a student is interested in commerce, then he should take b.com. Commerce is a popular course in India, many students take commerce in their high school only. There are many opportunities in commerce. The duration of this course is 3 years. The b.com degree is divided into 6 semesters including economics, corporate tax, company law, auditing, business management, etc. The average salary of a b.com graduate is 4 lakhs per annum.

Eligibility criteria

  1. Student should have passed class 12 with any stream.
  2. Student must secure at least 50 percent of the marks in 12 class.

               Top colleges for b.com

  1. Chandigarh University
  2. Loyola college
  3. Shri Ram college of commerce

Bachelor of Technology( B.tech )

If a student is interested in engineering, then he should go with b.tech. B.tech is also a popular course in India. The duration of this course is 4 years. The average salary of a b.tech graduate depends on your branch. There are many streams in b.tech like

  1. Computer science engineering.
  2. Electrical and Electronics engineering.
  3. Aeronautical engineering.
  4. Mechanical engineering.
  5. Civil engineering
  6. Electrical and communication engineering and many more.

        Eligibility criteria

  1. Students must have passed class 12 with physics, chemistry and mathematics(PCM) only.
  2. Student must have secured at least 60 percent of the marks in 12 class.

        Top colleges for b.tech

  1. Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.
  2. Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.
  3. National Institute of technology, Trichy.
  4. Indian Institute of Technology Madras
  5. Birla Institute of Technology, Pilani.

National Defense Academy(NDA)

Students who are interested in Defense and army side, should go with NDA. NDA imparts training to young cadets, who choose the Armed Forces as their career. The training equips the cadets with mental, moral and physical attributes required to cope with the challenges of the future battlefield. To join NDA student must write NDA entrance exam.

       Eligibility criteria for NDA entrance exam

  1. For Army wing, student should have passed or appearing in 12th class from a recognized board.
  2. For Navy or Airforce wing student should have passed or appearing class 12th with physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
  3. Only unmarried male candidates are eligible.
  4. Students appearing in class 11 are not eligible.
  5. Candidate’s nationality should be Indian.

Chartered Accountant (CA)

If you are interested in accounting and financial audits then you should go with CA. A Chartered Accountant is a professional practice of accounting, auditing, taxation, financial assessment for organization. The duration of the course is 5 years. The average salary of a charted accountant is 7 lakhs per annum. To join CA, you have to write a entrance exam called Common Proficiency Test (CPT). The exam is conducted twice in a year.

Eligibility criteria for CPT

  1. Students must have passed class 12 with a recognized board

Top colleges for CA

  1. Arihant Institute of Commerce and Management.
  2. Indian Institute of Finance and Management.
  3. Indian Institute of Cost Accountants of India

That’s all from my side. Hope you like it.

Guidelines to choose your career-for final year and pre-final year students

” I have no problem with starting from scratch” – Leif Garrett

The age 20-25 is quite confusing age of our lives. Everyone will have an inner voice which is constantly interrogating us a set of questions like , ” What are my interests?” , “Which is the field I can excel on?” , “How can I bring the best out of myself?”. Never be terrified by these questions. These are questions which will make you streamline your career path.

During the pre-final year and final times , we all will start to have a fear of future and will begin to recognize the practical aspects of life. The pressure could be due to college placements, peer discussions and expectations of our families. Never make any of these external factors influence your career choice.

The first step in order to identify the career path which best suits you is to know about your interests and skillsets. Write down three important interests of yours which may or may not relate to the stream of your study. Figure out what are the skill sets you have in those interests which could fetch you a job. In case if you have no skillsets in those fields refer to the career sites and find out what are the skill expectations for those roles.

The second step is to understand the industry. In the initial days of our college, we all would have had fun unaware of a world outside which is developing at a rapid phase . Start learning about what’s happening around you. Recognize the fields which are blooming and categorize those which attract you. List down the skills which are anticipated in those fields.

The third and most important step is to write down all the fields , interests and skillsets you have figured out in steps one and two. Write down your short term and long term goals which align with your interests. Narrow down to 2 fields which allure you and make you move forward towards your long term goals.

“We cannot become what we want to be , by remaining what we are” – Max DePree

Kick start your learning phase by acquiring skills and mastering them which attribute to revamp your profile. Make sure you update your profile regularly on career sites like LinkedIn which provides you the opportunity of networking. Never be petrified by the fear of perfection during the learning phases because,

“Continuous Improvement is better than Delayed Perfection” – Mark Twain.