Many students, especially in the rural areas, lack access to career counselling. After completing matriculation and intermediate classes, students often struggle to choose a career path. Rural students face additional challenges such as inadequate educational facilities, transportation issues, inflation, and schools and colleges that are far from their homes. To address this problem, teachers and parents need to provide career counselling to help students choose the right path based on their talents and aptitude.
Educational authorities should arrange career counselling sessions to guide, support, and motivate students. Additionally, schools, colleges, and universities should incorporate digital learning, practical workshops, and experiments to further support students in their career development.
Farooque Khoso
Johi
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