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Sanjay Question by Sanjay on Mar 12, 2025Hindi
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Hello Sir, My nephew is appearing for Xth exams (SSC)..He is not very good in acedemics and financial condition is also not that good. Kindly advice which courses he can opt after SSC exams.

Ans: Sanjay, If your nephew is struggling with academics and financial constraints, consider practical, skill-based courses after SSC (10th) exams. These include diploma courses in engineering, IT, hotel management, and electrical, industrial training institute (ITI), short-term and online skill courses, government and vocational training schemes, and financial assistance. These courses offer quick job opportunities, low fees, and scholarships. It's also recommended to encourage him to complete his 12th (HSC) via Open Schooling or part-time mode while pursuing a job-oriented course. Financial assistance and scholarships are also available for low-income students. Choose a course based on his interest and job demand, as skill-based careers are equally successful without high academic scores. All the Best for You Nephew's Bright Future.

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