The hardest part after +2 is not exams. It’s the silence that comes after them. You pass +2. Everyone claps, takes photos, says “well done”. And then no school routine, no clear next chapter. Just one thought looping in your head like background noise:
“Now what?”
Everyone around you seems sure of their path. Someone is planning to go abroad, someone chooses engineering, someone already sounds like they have it figured out. And you? Just stuck in between. And honestly that’s exactly what most students feel, even if they don’t say it loud.
But here is the truth, you don’t need to figure out your entire life right now, you just need your next step. Even if it feels like there are only few big choices. But the options are wider than they seem. You can study in Nepal or aboard, apply for scholarships, explore skill-based careers, take a gap year and figure things out. The real issue isn’t lack of options. It’s pressure, confusion, feeling of being left out and overthinking everything at once.
So instead of constantly thinking “which field has more scope?”, maybe the better questions are “what actually fits me now? What am I truly interested in?”. And you don’t have to figure it all out alone either. Career decisions aren’t guesswork. Talk to people, ask seniors, research properly, explore real experiences. Even if you feel like you are behind, plot twists: you are not. You are just at the beginning of figuring things out.
This is why platforms like Consultify exist for this exact stage not to sell dreams, but to help students understand real options, scholarships, and career paths in a practical way so confusion turns into clarity. Right now, Consultify is organizing Learn and Event collaborating with Leapfrog for students who wants to explore more than just college syllabus. We are providing free workshop for +2 students in 5 different fields with real industry exposure, so they can know how real field actually work .
Right now, your life might feel like being paused, but it’s not. Even Rome isn’t built overnight. Take your time.
