FAQ
A career counselor helps students understand their strengths, interests, personality, and skills to make informed academic and career decisions.
Any student from Class 8th to undergraduate level who is unsure about subjects, streams, career paths, or college choices.
You can book directly through the website’s Appointment section or contact via email/phone.
The ideal time is Class 9–10, but Class 11 students can also seek guidance.
Through psychometric testing, one-on-one counseling, aptitude evaluation, and future career roadmaps.
A scientific tool used to evaluate interests, personality traits, aptitude, and learning style.
Yes, they are standardized and widely accepted.
Typically 45–60 minutes, followed by a detailed counseling session.
It helps students develop skills, achievements, and experiences for strong college applications.
Workshops, internships, Olympiads, passion projects, volunteer work, leadership activities, competitions.
Ideally Class 9–11.
Yes—course selection, form filling, documentation, entrance exam guidance.
Yes, especially for design, business, economics, and liberal arts programs.
USA, UK, Canada, Europe, Australia, Singapore.
Yes—brainstorming, writing, editing, and review.
Yes, based on profile, goals, and budget.
Yes, including identification and guidance.
45–90 minutes.
Fees vary by service; contact for details.
Yes, online and offline.
Parents can join sessions, especially early stages.
The counselling process brings clarity step-by-step.
Yes, including assessments and a personalized roadmap.
Yes, follow-ups are available.