Sunday, August 22, 2010

Confusion for study in india or abroad , & what line he should go for science or commerce? Whom should i talk?

My son is confused after taking IB Course,he has taken


Eng/Hindi/Physics/chemistry/Maths/Busi... studies/CAS. Right Now he is in 11th std, but he is not sure he want to study in india or abroad , and what line he should go for science or commerce?


Whom should in consult professional in mumbai to find out what he actually wants to do?

Confusion for study in india or abroad , %26amp; what line he should go for science or commerce? Whom should i talk?
Well..If you are thinking about the UK. I know the UK give a lot of opportunities for people specialising in the technical field. Physics is graded as the hardest subject at the UK, do well and you will go far.





Commerce is common, however I think Science would be best and also very challenging. I have courses similar to that, and currently I'm studying in the UK. Physics and engineering would be a good line to go into. My Uncle is a Air Conditioning and Refrigeration engineer and currently (even though he has less experience) he is on demand! I'm a science fan, and would recommend anyone to get into science.





UK universities also offers lots of opportunities for physics graduates, including upto £3000 bursaries for students that shows high commitment and good grades. Even first year graduates are in high demand.





Unfortunately I am not from India, so I do not know who to consult. But it's a good idea to review what he is good at and see what possible lines he would find the most success at.





Going abroad is very stressing, and doing something for the sake of the money can make anyone depressed and stressed. I would also recommend going to: www.ucas.co.uk. This is the university admissions service for the UK, if your son has a particular career in mind, you can search it up and look for the entry requirements!





It also depends how he is going to go abroad, in the UK if you are not a resident you don't get as much opportunities as you should, and also the fees are 3 times as high as a UK resident.





I am currently in the 12th year, because your son is finishing his 11th year, he will be going to colleges or sixth forms in the UK. For this I could recommend these sixth forms: Havering 6th Form (because I go to it :D) but you can just search for UK sixth forms and see what their GCE O/L (GCSE) entry requirements are.


Try this: http://www.londoncolleges.com/student/16...





These are the colleges in and around London. If he is planning to come to the UK as first experience, I would recommend sixth forms as the students are the same ages and it would help your son make some new friends. Colleges are for adult students and ages can vary a great amount and for newcomers it would feel somewhat awkward.





Good Luck!!
Reply:Unorganised studies will be a sheer waste of time and the boy will be even more confused and frustrated. I suppose there must a good library near where you live. Go to them and ask for a copy for use of an excellent UNESCO publication titled "STUDY ABROAD". This tome details of courses available all over the world and the requirements thereof. If you are near New Delhi,Mumbai, Kolkata or Chennai spend a day there with your son and talk to to the librarian; they are well-trained people and are always willing to help. Do make an appointment with them so they would know what to talk about.


Besides this, many universities have a career development abd advisory wing: the arec mostly in theUSA, Canada or the UK. Ask for their help; all these are totally free.


One strong advice: please do not approach the so-called private careers business; they fellece you of your money and my experince has been quite unsatisfactory.


Once again, try to find out as to what your son's best-like subjects are and telescope your efforts to use his talents, intelligence and skill towards a succesful future.


Good luck and thank you for your effort.
Reply:Without Biology with those subjects the best would be engineering field, IAS, IFS, IPS; even when you can afford it, it is better to be with the family at that tender age, love and guidance of parents and family immensely effects on the outlook of a person from short term and long term point of view,
Reply:go for any consultant on u r city ?

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