In a world where the job market is constantly shifting, making the right career choice can be daunting. Career counselling offers expert advice from professionals who are trained and qualified to understand these complexities. Counsellors provide personalized guidance, ensuring students make decisions that are both current and future-proof.
The fast-paced nature of today’s professional world means that students need to be equipped with the skills and knowledge to face future challenges. Career counselling not only addresses immediate concerns but also prepares students for the long term, helping them build the resilience and adaptability needed to thrive in an unpredictable job market.
Given the complexity and competitiveness of the global job market, career counselling should be an integral part of every student’s educational journey. By providing tailored support and clear direction, counselling empowers students to confidently pursue their aspirations and achieve success in their chosen fields.
1. Understand your strengths and personality.
2. Identify your best fit career.
3. Developed by over 678+ career professionals.
4. Taken by thousands of students each year.
5. Constantly updated with new career options.
1. Based on innate ways people see the world and make decisions.
2. Non-judgmental, with no better or worse types.
3. Each type has strengths and challenges.
4. Identifies natural predispositions and tendencies, not intelligence.
1. Based on Dr. Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences (1983).
2. Tested under Project SUMIT, improving student performance in 78% of cases.
3. Uses proprietary technology to match your intelligences to best fit careers.
1. Based on The Learning Style Questionnaire by Rita and Kenneth Dunn.
2. Analyzed by Gary E. Price to discover consistent factors.
3. Reveals your preferred ways to study, concentrate, and learn.
4. Analyzes preferences for environment, emotionality, sociological needs, and physical needs.
1. Helps determine which stream to take after 10th class.
2. Based on RIASEC theory.
3. Assesses verbal, numerical, clerical, spatial, and reasoning aptitude.
4. Determines suitable streams based on aptitude and personality.
5. Calculates strengths and weaknesses for abilities required in four streams.
6. Interest section helps identify your desire to learn about specific topics.