Math, asked by mansisahrma, 1 year ago

what are the practical sub in class +1 arts​

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Answered by fashionofpalika321
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Many highly lucrative and sought-after career options lie ahead of humanities students once they clear their class 12th. Design, Law, Psychology, Economics, Management, History, Archaeology, International Relations, Hotel Management, Event Management, Mass Communication, Journalism, Civil Services, Social Work, Sociology, Photography, Fashion Communication, Content Writing, are a few of the possible fields available due to the wide applicability of humanities.

Read More: Career Options for Humanities Students

Not just that, there are more and more new fields also coming up in the humanities domain, a few fields that did not even exist a few decades back. These include fields such as Gerontology, Public Policy, Habitat Policy and Practice, Gender Studies, Rural Studies and Development, Museology, and Art Restoration, etc.

Read More: Upcoming Careers for Humanities Students

 

How to Choose Your Stream After Class 10th

Now you would be thinking, “Thanks for all the information, Sarvpreet! But how do I decide between them?”

As you begin the process of choosing your stream for class 11th, start first by learning as much as you can about each stream. Use the information above as a starting point, but go beyond and read the course structure and look at the books for each subject to gain a better understanding of what you will study.

There’s going to be a world of difference between what you have studied up till class 10th and what you’ll be studying in these two years. Thus, it is important that you know exactly what is going to lie ahead (especially important for subjects you have never studied, like Accounts).

Talk to people like your seniors and elder siblings who have been through this to learn about what each of them entails. Many schools also allow you to take a few classes for each subject before you finalise your choice.

Finally, if even after exploration there are doubts and you are not sure which stream and subject combinations are best for you, feel free to take the help of career counsellors to guide you.

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