Jammu, April 24 -- In recent years, India's education system has been undergoing a quiet yet powerful transformation. With the introduction of skill-based subjects at the senior secondary level, students are no longer confined to traditional academic streams like science, commerce, or humanities. Instead, they are being equipped with practical knowledge and industry-relevant competencies that open up diverse career and education pathways after Class XII.

This shift aligns with broader national initiatives such as National Skill Development Corporation and Skill India Mission, which aim to create a workforce that is not just educated but employable. Skill subjects-ranging from Information Technology, Retail, Healthcare, Agriculture, Tourism...