Career guidance plays a crucial role in helping students make informed decisions about their academic and professional futures, particularly for those in grades 9 to 12.
For students in grades 9 and 10, stream selection counselling is essential. This phase of guidance helps students understand their strengths, interests, and academic abilities to choose the right stream—Science, Commerce, or Humanities—that aligns with their career aspirations. Experienced mentors analyse their academic performance, personal inclinations, and future career options, ensuring that students select a path that supports long-term success.
For students in grades 11 and 12, career counselling takes a more specialized approach. At this stage, students are faced with important decisions regarding their higher education and future careers.
Expert mentors guide students through various fields of study, ranging from engineering, medicine, and business, to arts, design, and social sciences, helping them explore emerging careers and make strategic decisions.They provide insights into entrance exams, colleges, and scholarship opportunities, while also offering advice on building a competitive profile through internships, skill development, and extracurricular activities. By receiving personalized advice, students can make well-rounded, informed decisions that pave the way for a successful and fulfilling career.