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Hello Aspirant
Firstly, best of luck with your 12th result!
A job before your undergraduate is an ambitious idea but there are not many opportunities available out there.
A job before 12th standard is not recommended as you are not trained enough to get into the job culture and work according to the needs of the organization. This does not mean that there are no job opportunities out there.
There are job opportunities in places that do not require a lot of skills or training, such as jobs in call centres or typing jobs. Such jobs you can find through word of mouth or by visiting call centers in your city and asking for any vacancy.
You can also search for jobs through online portals. Online portals have increased the visibility of both the employer and the employee. You can look for both part-time and full-time jobs. There are many online portals available these days such as Monster, Naukari and all. These portals post all kinds of jobs and you can apply filters to select the kind the jobs that you are interested in.
One other thing is that you can look for internships. Internships are more of a learning experience than an opportunity of earning money. If your core focus is on earning money then internships might not lure you, but if you wish to gain experience and add value to your resume (profile), then you can opt for internships.
Again there are many online platforms that provide internships. These platforms provide both full time and part time internships and you can filter out according to your preferences. This would help you to find a suitable internship.
One more difference is that internships are of a shorter time period than a job, but jobs in call centers can also be joined for a shorter time period according to the need of the hour.
Once your 12th results have come out, I would recommend you to look for courses of your interest and apply to them.
The official website of Careers360 - www.careers360.com - has a lot of detailed information on the kind of courses available across the country and the colleges and their admission process and requirements.
Best of luck!



