Decision Fatigue Impacts Student Career Choices in India
Students in India face too many choices when picking careers. This makes it hard to decide and can lead to poor choices. Experts say having so many options causes decision fatigue, which hurts students mental energy.
New Delhi, 4 Oct 2025
Students in India face too many choices when picking careers. This makes it hard to decide and can lead to poor choices. Experts say having so many options causes decision fatigue, which hurts students mental energy.
Why Decision Fatigue Happens
Decision fatigue happens when people make too many choices. It uses up mental energy. This makes it hard to think clearly. For students, it can mean putting off decisions about courses or careers. Some pick easy options instead of good ones. Having lots of choices feels nice at first. But studies show it can make people unhappy and unable to choose.
How to Help Students Choose Better
Schools can help by showing fewer options at first. They can give career advice early, starting in first year. Alumni can share their real job experiences. This makes choices easier to understand. The government should pay for more career helpers at schools. A new system called Know Your Student can match students to good careers. This uses their grades and interests to suggest the best options. The View From India Looking at World Affairs from the Indian perspective. First Day First Show News and reviews from the world of cinema and streaming. Today's Cache Your download of the top 5 technology stories of the day. Science For All The weekly from science writers takes the jargon out of science…
Career selection ought to energise rather than drain students as higher education grows to meet a wide range of goals.
Schools and the government need to act now to support students in making better career choices. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.
Updated 6 Oct 2025, 00:55 IST; source: link