DSCS RASTA is a free platform that helps you explore streams and careers after Class 10. Tell us what you enjoy — coding, biology, debate, cricket, drawing, anything — and watch your stream and career options light up in real time. No cost, ever.
Here's the plain-language version before you dive in — no jargon, no confusion.
Physics, Chemistry, Math. Best if you enjoy logic, numbers and building things — engineering, architecture, tech.
Physics, Chemistry, Biology. The route into medicine, biotech, allied health and life sciences.
Accounts, Economics, Business Studies (Math optional). Leads to finance, CA/CS, business and analytics.
History, Political Science, Psychology, Economics and more. Leads to law, civil services, design, media.
UI/UX, product, content, sports business, animation. Not a "stream" — usually layered on top of any of the above.
Write a few lines about what you enjoy, or just tap the tags that fit. Both work together. Likh sakte ho English, Hindi, ya Hinglish — jaisi bhi bhasha mein aasan lage.
Start typing above and this constellation will redraw around your strongest matches.
A one-person build, made for students figuring out the same thing the maker once had to.
I'm Devansh Porwal, the maker of RASTA. Outside of building things like this, I'm a passionate writer — I have written the magazine अंतर्मन, where I get to explore ideas and stories beyond code and careers.
DSCS — Devansh Softech Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. — was founded by my father, Er. Sanjeev Kumar Gupta, an M.Tech graduate from IIT Guwahati. I'm here to revive my father's dream through RASTA.
I'm genuinely interested in development and innovation — I like building things aimed at actually solving problems, not just shipping features. My main goal with RASTA is simple: shape the career paths of students without ever charging a penny or collecting their information. Even a single future shaped in the right direction because of this initiative fulfills my motive.
Spotted a bug, or have an idea to make RASTA better for students? I'd genuinely love to hear it.
A broken link, a career that should be added, a confusing bit of copy — whatever it is, it helps the next student who lands here.
career paths mapped — stream, exams, colleges and official resources, all in one place.