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MANAGIND EDITOR’S NOTE
from Nowadays
by Umang Goyal
Achyut Nath Jha From the Desk of Editor
For every student, the biggest challenge is to select subject after 10. Normally, this is decided on the basis of several aspects like job opportunities, the ability and the interest of the students. There is a notion that most of the students opt for stream on the basis of their percentage in class 10th. Students put Science on the first place and treat Commerce as a second option. But, over the years, it has been seen that students are now diversifying themselves and opting commerce instead of Science and Arts. As per data from All India Survey on Education published by Ministry of Human Resource Development, India, the total of 9.65 lakhs students had enrolled for commerce in graduate level courses in that particular year. For every student, the biggest challenge is to select subject after 10. Normally, this is decided on the basis of several aspects like job opportunities, the ability and the interest of the students. There is a notion that most of the students opt for stream on the basis of their percentage in class 10th. Students put Science on the first place and treat Commerce as a second option.
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But, over the years, it has been seen that students are now diversifying themselves and opting commerce instead of Science and Arts. As per data from All India Survey on Education published by Ministry of Human Resource Development, India, the total of 9.65 lakhs students had enrolled for commerce in graduate level courses in that particular year. For every student, the biggest challenge is to select subject after 10. Normally, this is decided on the basis of several aspects like job opportunities, the ability and the interest of the students. There is a notion that most of the