What To Do After 10th - Science, Commerce or Arts? | Best Career Options After 10th | ChetChat

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Summary

TLDRIn this video, Chetna provides guidance for students facing the crucial decision of choosing between science, arts, or commerce after tenth grade. She offers a comprehensive breakdown of top in-demand professions in each stream, along with five practical techniques to help students select the right path, such as research, sample participation, and interviewing professionals. Chetna also warns against common wrong reasons for choosing a career, like marks, family influence, or the pursuit of money and fame. The video emphasizes the importance of lifelong skill acquisition and the process of refining career choices over time.

Takeaways

  • 😀 You may be at a crossroads after 10th grade, needing to choose between science, arts, or commerce. Don't stress if you're unsure about your path.
  • 😀 The future job market is uncertain, with some currently popular careers likely to disappear in the next 10-15 years, so adaptability is key.
  • 😀 Scott Adams' concept of 'talent stacking' suggests that becoming proficient in multiple skills (e.g., writing, design, communication) can set you apart from others in your career.
  • 😀 Popular in-demand professions in the science stream include data science, software development, medicine, cybersecurity, and engineering.
  • 😀 In the commerce stream, top professions include financial consulting, chartered accountancy, investment banking, and data analysis.
  • 😀 The arts stream offers diverse career options like journalism, international relations, marketing, teaching, and even design fields such as fashion or interior design.
  • 😀 When choosing a career path, focus on long-term skills and growth rather than immediate or short-term rewards.
  • 😀 Research is crucial. Use resources like videos, articles, and biographies to explore the daily life and challenges of various professions.
  • 😀 Sampling participation, like internships or volunteering, can give you a real taste of a profession before committing.
  • 😀 Avoid choosing a career based on wrong reasons, such as external pressure from family, the influence of friends, or the allure of money and fame.

Q & A

  • What are the three major streams to choose from after the 10th grade?

    -The three major streams are Science, Commerce, and Arts.

  • Why is it important to future-proof your career?

    -It is important to future-proof your career because in a rapidly changing world, especially with the Fourth Industrial Revolution, many current professions may not even exist in the next 10 to 15 years. It's vital to remain adaptable and acquire new skills.

  • What is the concept of 'Talent Stack' according to Scott Adams?

    -Scott Adams coined the term 'Talent Stack,' which suggests that you don't have to be the best at any one skill. Instead, becoming proficient at a combination of diverse skills—like writing, design, business, and communication—can make you more valuable than being the best in a single area.

  • What are some of the top in-demand professions in the Science stream?

    -In the Science stream, in-demand professions include data science, software development, medicine (e.g., physiotherapy, doctors, nutritionists), design fields (e.g., product design), cybersecurity, animation, game development, and various engineering disciplines (e.g., robotics, mechanical engineering).

  • What are some in-demand professions in the Commerce stream?

    -In the Commerce stream, some in-demand professions are financial consulting, accountancy (e.g., Chartered Accountant), data analysis, investment banking, private equity, corporate finance, stockbroking, insurance, and even roles in civil services or law.

  • What professions can you pursue with an Arts background?

    -With an Arts background, you can pursue careers in marketing, sales (e.g., digital marketing), design (e.g., fashion, interior, jewelry design), international relations (e.g., diplomat), media (e.g., journalism, PR, advertising), language skills (e.g., translator, writer), and business management or teaching.

  • What are five techniques to help choose your stream or career?

    -The five techniques are: 1) Research (e.g., reading biographies and blogs), 2) Sample Participation (e.g., internships or volunteering), 3) Interviews (e.g., talking to people in the profession), 4) Ikigai (discovering your purpose by aligning passion, societal need, and rewards), and 5) Peer Feedback (learning from friends and family).

  • What is the Ikigai concept and how can it help in choosing a career?

    -Ikigai is a Japanese concept that refers to your life’s purpose, which lies at the intersection of what you love, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for. It helps in choosing a career by guiding you to find a profession that aligns with your passion and societal needs.

  • What is a wrong reason to choose a career according to the video?

    -A wrong reason to choose a career is based on marks alone. Just because you do well in a subject doesn't necessarily mean you’ll enjoy it long-term. It's important to distinguish between what you are good at and what you are passionate about.

  • What is the role of peer feedback in career selection?

    -Peer feedback helps identify your strengths. By asking friends and family what they think you're good at, you can gain insights into your skills and interests, which can guide your career choices.

  • What are some of the wrong reasons to choose a career?

    -Some wrong reasons to choose a career include being influenced by family expectations (e.g., following a family tradition), choosing based on superficial ideas from movies or shows, or selecting a profession for the sole purpose of money and fame.

  • What is the bonus technique mentioned for choosing a career?

    -The bonus technique is creating a pros and cons chart. This helps compare two or three potential career options, making it easier to evaluate which one might be the best fit.

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