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NOT-SO-MAINSTREAM CAREER OPTIONS AFTER CLASS 12TH

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July 26, 2025

Not-so-mainstream career options can offer not just financial rewards, but also personal fulfilment. Nikunjika Kamra explores

- Nikunjika Kamra explores

NOT-SO-MAINSTREAM CAREER OPTIONS AFTER CLASS 12TH

After completing Class 12th, students are often nudged toward conventional paths like engineering, medicine, law, or commerce. While these fields offer stable and rewarding careers, the world today presents a wider spectrum of opportunities that align with evolving passions, emerging industries, and new-age skills.

For students who seek to do something different, something off the beaten track, there are a variety of exciting and unconventional career options to explore.

ETHICAL HACKING AND CYBERSECURITY EXPERT

In a digital-first world, cybersecurity has become a top priority for governments, corporations, and individuals. Ethical hackers help identify system vulnerabilities and safeguard data. Students with a knack for computers, logical reasoning, and curiosity can pursue certifications like CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) or B.Sc. in Cybersecurity. It's a lucrative field with growing demand in almost every sector.

FOOD SCIENCE AND CULINARY ARTS

Gone are the days when cooking was just a hobby. Culinary arts is now a respected profession with an international scope. Students with a flair for experimenting with food can explore courses in hotel management, food technology, or attend culinary schools in India or abroad. There are also niche areas like food styling, molecular gastronomy, and nutrition consultancy.

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