Choosing a stream after Class 10 or even after Class 12 is one of the most crucial decisions in a student's academic life. It sets the direction for your future studies, career options, and in many cases, even your lifestyle. But what if you realise later that you’ve chosen the wrong stream? Is it too late to make a switch? Can career counselling really help?
Let’s dive into these questions and understand how you can turn things around if you feel stuck with a stream that doesn't align with your interests or abilities.
The Reality: Choosing a Stream is Overwhelming
At the age of 15 or 16, students are often under pressure — be it from peers, parents, or society — to pick a stream that’s considered “safe,” “trendy,” or “high paying.”
Many students find themselves opting for:
Science because “it keeps options open”
Commerce because “it’s easy and offers quick jobs”
Humanities/Arts because “there’s no pressure”
While these choices may work for some, they can feel suffocating or uninteresting to others over time. It's completely normal to discover that the stream you once chose doesn’t match your true interests, talents, or long-term aspirations.
Yes, absolutely! Career counselling isn’t just for choosing your first stream or course. It’s equally valuable when you’re unsure about your current path or considering a switch.
Here’s how career counselling can help you navigate the situation:
Through tools like DMIT (Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test) or psychometric assessments, career counsellors can help you uncover your natural abilities, learning styles, and areas of interest. This gives you a clear picture of which stream or career paths will suit you better.
Maybe you're a science student but have a flair for design. Or perhaps you’re a commerce student with a passion for psychology. A counsellor can introduce you to alternative fields that match your aptitude — many of which you might not even know existed!
Switching streams isn’t always as simple as snapping fingers. Career counsellors help you:
Identify how and when to make the switch.
Understand the academic and emotional impact of switching.
Find bridge courses or alternative entry paths to the new stream.
Plan your career progression in the new direction.
Often, students hesitate to share their thoughts with parents fearing judgment or disappointment. Career counselling sessions can involve parents in a constructive way — helping them understand your potential and the logic behind switching streams.
Making a big change can be scary. Counselling gives you clarity and confidence to start over, equipped with the right information, guidance, and a support system.
No, it’s never too late — but the earlier, the better. Whether you're in Class 11, Class 12, or even during graduation, switching is possible. You just need the right roadmap, and that’s exactly what a good career counsellor provides.
Choosing the wrong stream isn’t the end — it’s simply a redirection. What truly matters is how you respond once you realise it. Feeling lost or confused is not a weakness; it's a signal that you're ready to make a change that aligns with who you really are.
And that’s where Asktree by SJC comes in.
At Asktree, we believe no student should feel stuck in a stream or career path that doesn’t suit them. Our expert counsellors use proven tools and personalized guidance to help you discover your strengths, explore better options, and chart out a realistic switch plan — whether you're in school, college, or beyond.
So if you’re questioning your current stream, don’t stay in doubt. Contact us at : 8100112222 or fill this form and Let us help you make a confident, well-informed decision — one that leads you toward a future you’re excited about.
Because it's never too late to find the right direction. You just need to ask the right questions — and at Asktree, we help you find the answers