This Blog can change your way of Studying
Madhyamik is considered is the foundation - the first exam in our life, that decides so many things to go ahead in life.
Hopefully, the internet is there. But still, many students and parents don't even know the potentialities and scope of the Madhyamik result.
This blog is dedicated to those students and parents, who think just pass the Madhyamik, then I will take Arts or Science and then I will study much harder...
This blog is dedicated to some people who told me, that marks have no value... learn the concepts, learn many things, study and also help your father in farming... bla-bla!
I agree with them, but if I don't listen to them or just ignore their words, I believe, I could do better.
I want that you, my pupils, should not repeat the mistake I did and I regret. I will try my best to list the opportunities that your Madhyamik Marksheet will keep open for your entire life.
Madhyamik Pariksha is the base, and the marksheet I believe is a panacea for this jobless world (India) where we middle-class people suffer a lot - our parents do a lot of sacrifices.
Pro Tip: Whatever you do try to be number one in that - irrespective of time and place. This is going to be the tagline for this blog post (Kiran Ghosh).
The first opportunity that Madhyamik marks bring is the job in Post-Office. Cut-off goes very high - recent trends showing if you don't have above 85% just don't apply, if you need to pay the application fee. However, this is not my point - my focus is that you should know, that in Madhyamik your minimum target should be above 85% percent.
During my time, 75% was a royal standard in my village. And my dream was upto that - but the consequence is not that good today! I don't want you to face the same problem when you reach my age or in the higher education stages!
Recently, I also came to know that, if one joins through this Post-Office Job (GDS) they later can appear for departmental exams and can get promoted to the posts of CHSL and MTS. All the exams are getting too competitive as there is a cut-throat competition.
(This information was shared by the YouTuber (Chanchal Exclusive). I will find the video again and will share the link.
See, this GDS job isn't the goal, but in case you need a job and you have very good marks in the Madhyamik you can get selected for this position, without appearing in any exam. And I think this is a major benefit. You get a Govt. Job without appearing in any exam, or special preparation for the competitive line exam. Here to mention, to prepare the merit list, only Madhyamik marksheet is considered no matter I have an M.A degree and You don't have but you have 90% in MP then you are ahead of me. If the competition between you and me (and I have 89.9%) you will be selected if there is only one vacancy. Hope you understood my point.
I am not going to the salary etc, because I need to collect that information directly from Google and you can do that yourself.
Many other opportunities are there, I will share them shortly. Stay updated and go ahead. #BeSelfMade
The world is changing every day. Keep yourself up-to-date. Master Google (search engine), learn how to research on anything... and other associated pieces of stuff.
However, most of the students go for higher studies after Madhyamik and +2. And that is good. So, now we will discuss...about Higher Secondary, then College life and beyond!
Wherever on Earth you are, no matter, what you do, do it as you have only one chance to complete the work in life...and the result will be remembered forever.
Thus when you took admission to a new school (most probably happens so) after Madhyamik, your target will be to beat your previous self. Yes, compete with yourself first, the whole life is there to compete with others. Especially, when you are going to learn something, Don't compete with another learners. Learn at your own speed...give your best rest will be assured.
Similarly, try to read as much as you can, make your brain a Millionaire to Billionaire or beyond that... Get rich intellectually. Read out of syllabus concepts, (don't read too much Story Books - usually less important in this stage, as they are more exaggeration than reality).
So, what to read?
Read to know the world phenomena, make a habit of reading Current Affairs (like an UPSC aspirant). It doesn't matter you will appear or not for an IAS exam... but make that habit.
Remember, whatever I am sharing is the experience. I am suffering loss for skipping what I skipped. And I don't want you repeat after me.
To keep you updated with the Current Affairs (also make sure you have got the meaning of "Current Affairs" before going ahead 😀 just Google away.
.... will help you during competitive exams just after two years. In any competitive exam Current Affairs plays a giant role...and decides the future of a candidate.
If you're belonging from a poor or middle-class family, I am damn sure...in the journey of your Financial freedom a Government Job will be the first step/ pillar.
So, stay focused and move towards your goal. Don't get engaged in hanky-panky too much with friends. Definitely you should enjoy your school life, but life is not that short... You have to live a lonf life outside the school life or college life. And that stage, without money is just impossible... Time will tell you, money has power, money brings happiness, money brings friends.... It is easy to tell "money can't buy happiness" ... But do you ever heard it from a poor man? Rather, you may have seen that when you give alms to the beggers, when you help someone financially (needy people) their happiness breaks all limits.
I know, few will agree, few will disagree ... point is not that... point is that you need money to live a happy life!
Thus, study hard, so hard, that you make yourself intellectually rich along with getting a good marks. Though recently UGC announced that you need to appear for CUET (Common University Entrance Exam) for getting admission in colleges. So, basically if you just pass H.S that's fine...but again if you don't read hard, you can't be able to crack a Good College.
I believe this decision is not to give you extra time for enjoyment, but to make you intellectually rich in the area where your interest lies...
From now, in H.S. level you need not to study each subject with great effort if you're not interested in them. Or you can't manage time after reading your most favourite subject extensively.
We are living in an era of Specialization...so you need to be in the No.1 position in your field.
And I believe, the current UGC decision will help the students to achieve that.
First get specialised in a particular field, then the entire life is there to mingle with other areas. You have enough time bro...life is short for them who live with fear.
Remember, "life lambi ho na ho, badhiya jaroor honi chahiye"🙏
If, talking about job opportunities, after +2 you have scope to join in reputed fields. Google away about that.
I will share with you definitely, but some other day. I hate spoon-feeding😀
Bye 👋 for now