FUTURE PATHWAYS OF CAREER COURSES AND CHOICES
(April 07, 2026)
The session titled “Future Pathways: Careers, Courses & Choices” was conducted for Grade XI students with the aim of providing clarity on career options aligned with their chosen streams. To ensure focused guidance, the session was conducted in two parallel venues—one for Science students and another for Commerce and Humanities students.
The session for Commerce and Humanities was led by Mr. Jitin Chawla, who shared valuable insights into diverse career pathways beyond conventional choices. He emphasized the importance of aligning interests, skills, and emerging industry trends while selecting courses and careers. Students were introduced to a wide range of opportunities in fields such as management, liberal arts, economics, and interdisciplinary domains. The discussion also highlighted the significance of building a strong profile through extracurricular engagement and skill development.
Simultaneously, the Science stream session was conducted by Mr. Vyaas Srinivas, who guided students through career options in engineering, pure sciences, research, and upcoming technology-driven fields. He elaborated on the evolving nature of STEM careers and encouraged students to explore specializations based on aptitude and curiosity. The session also provided clarity on course selection, entrance exams, and future academic pathways.
Both sessions were interactive and informative, allowing students to engage with experts and address their queries. Overall, the initiative enabled students to gain a clearer perspective on their future pathways, empowering them to make informed academic and career decisions.
