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Vol. 6, Issue 4, Part B (2020)

To study and compare the different career preferences of senior secondary school students with respect to gender, stream and social category of Rohilkhand region

To study and compare the different career preferences of senior secondary school students with respect to gender, stream and social category of Rohilkhand region

Author(s)
Beenu Singh and Dr. Alka Kumari
Abstract
The work, which comprises several aspects like family, community, education, hobbies, and personal space, is referred to as a career. A professional's happiness depends on a healthy balance of all the different things that make up the individual; a diverse set of interests, activities, and successes. Career preference and guidance needs now an all over the world is an integral part of one’s life. Academic prowess has been shown to be a weak measure of student preferences and aptitudes. There is many times a 180 degree change from the mainstream where the student shows interest and the job he chooses. I in order to bring about complete clarity in the mind of the students, career preference should be affected early as soon as they take decision or admission to higher classes. In any area, it is virtually impossible to define one's ideal profession. The field of career education and employment is just as vulnerable to evolving patterns. Many times, for the class X and XII students and their unknowing or overworked parents, this is a difficult issue. There is no support or encouragement in our schools or colleges or anywhere else. Knowledge is available only very last-minute, and when it is, it is always the last thing on hand.
Pages: 124-129  |  362 Views  64 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Beenu Singh, Dr. Alka Kumari. To study and compare the different career preferences of senior secondary school students with respect to gender, stream and social category of Rohilkhand region. Int J Appl Res 2020;6(4):124-129.
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