Direct answer
Start from your career direction, then identify courses that build the required knowledge and skills. Compare eligibility, curriculum, practical exposure, internships, assessment style, faculty, placements and higher-study options. A course should not be selected only because it sounds popular; it should connect to your strengths and future plan.
How to use this answer
Use this guidance as a starting point, then compare eligibility, subjects, entrance exams, course fit, college quality and personal interest before making a final decision.
Next step
Open related Scholyn pages below and shortlist options that match your class, stream, budget, location and long-term goal.
