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Choosing the right academic path after Grade 10 is one of the most critical decisions a student faces. At Samvit Career Architects, we believe this decision deserves structured intelligence backed by psychometric data, real-world career outlook, and a deep understanding of who the student truly is — not guesswork or peer pressure.
Professional Growth
After years in the same industry, many professionals find themselves at a crossroads. This article explores how structured career architecture — not generic career advice — can help you find a clear direction for your next move.
Young Learners
Most parents wait until Grade 10 before thinking about their child's future. But research shows that identifying learning styles and cognitive strengths early — as young as Grade 3 — creates dramatically better outcomes at every subsequent stage.
AI and automation are not just industry buzzwords — they are actively reshaping which careers will thrive and which will decline. Here's what your child's career plan must account for in 2026 and beyond.
⏳ Article Coming SoonIndia's commitment to sustainable development is creating entirely new career categories that didn't exist five years ago. The Green Career Opportunity Index can help identify where real demand is heading.
⏳ Article Coming SoonThe National Education Policy 2020 has fundamentally changed academic flexibility in India. Most parents still don't fully understand what it means for stream selection, higher education, and career planning.
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