Information Technology for Career Guidance

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Year : 2023 | Volume :12 | Issue : 01 | Page : 1-4
By

Parag More

  1. Research Scholar MCA, Thakur Institute of Management Studies, Career Development & Research (TIMSCDR), Mumbai Maharashtra India

Abstract

According to the title, today’s immature generation is frustrated by depression over their future profession. They really cannot make the right decision to regrade their career. Many students in our nation are subjected to a great lot of pressure, particularly from their families and professors, in terms of their career choices and academics. In many circumstances, students find it difficult to freely voice their concerns about the pressure they are under, even with their parents. So, this is why I came up with a solution for that; I took the survey of students between the age of 14 and 16 where we just keep observing their skills and what unique talent they have or in which area they are the best. After that, I provided the right courses or information related to their field where they are best, so as to make it easier to grow their skilled field.

Keywords: National Crime records Bureau, HTML, Career opportunities, CSS, SQL, Internet, Information technology and Communication

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Regular Issue Open Access Article
Volume 12
Issue 01
Received April 1, 2022
Accepted April 8, 2022
Published January 8, 2023