Graph Comparisons
How many students are exploring creative careers?
This chart shows the most popular careers related to art and creativity, such as design, music, and visual arts. It highlights gender-based preferences and trends in artistic careers.
How many students are exploring commonly known careers?
This visualization presents the most frequently chosen conventional careers, including teaching, law, and government services.It provides insights into gender representation in traditional professions.
How many students are exploring modern career opportunities?
This graph displays the interest in new and emerging career paths like YouTube, cybersecurity, gaming, and entrepreneurship. Creative roles in photography, designing, and video editing are also gaining interest.This graph illustrates gender distribution in emerging career fields.
How many students are exploring career in sports?
This visualization highlights students who aspire to become professional athletes or work in sports-related careers like coaching, sports management, or physiotherapy. It provides insights into gender representation in sports
How many students are exploring careers in the medical field?
This graph displays the number of students who wish to become doctors or work in related fields such as nursing, physiotherapy, or medical research. It provides insights into gender representation in medical field
How many students are exploring alternative careers in healthcare?
Not all students interested in medicine become doctors. This graph highlights alternative medical professions such as pharmacy, biotechnology, and medical research, comparing male and female participation.
How many students are exploring careers based on their skills?
Students have different strengths, such as communication, problem-solving, or creativity. This chart maps different skills to potential career paths while showcasing gender-based preferences in skill-driven careers.
How many students are exploring career options in communication
This graph highlights the number of students interested in communication-based careers such as journalism, public relations, comparing how male and female students align with communication-based careers.