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Better take it here:  It is well designed and scientific. There is no validity of the tests freely available on Google. Best wishes, Himanshu

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Counseling is emerging as one of the most demanding career paths, as there are many areas in one’s life, where making a decision or understanding a problem becomes way too much stressing, and we begin to seek an expert to whom we can express our thoughts, feelings, fears, insecurities or just simply could take an advice from to clear out confusions. This is where the need of a counselor kicks in. A counselor could help people in a lot of personal matters ranging from marriage, education, retrieving mental health, get over a trauma, family issue etc. They help people to keep moving forwar

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Which can pay you better in the times to come. Whats your D.O.B.? Let's look at it from Numerology point of view. BEst wishes, Himanshu

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Take one of the assessment tests on this website, or any other that you find suitable. Meet a career counselor with the results of the test, for a detailed discussion of options available.

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Candidate should have scored at least 40 percent marks in the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) and, Candidate should have passed Qualifying Examination i.e 10+2 or 10+3 years Diploma recognized by the Central/State governments or Diploma and or other test with Mathematics or Statistics or Business Mathematics as one of the subject with minimum 50% aggregate marks.

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Neuroscience is the study of how the nervous system develops, Neuroscience in today’s world has produced several Neuroscientists, and they focus on the brain and its impact on behavior and cognitive functions  For any Confusion Regarding Career Paths – Take here: Psychometric Career Tests including Ideal Career Test Neuroscience is the subdivision of Biology and is often referred as Neurosciences in Plural. The History of Neuroscience dates back to that of ancient Egyptian era. They would remove the brain, but leave the heart in the body. From 1960 onwards, the

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A large number of school students drop-out after high-school for different reasons. Some don’t find it pacifying to their life goals and others are not able to balance their economic condition and studies. Although, it has been observed that school dropout rate at primary level has reduced from 5.6% in 2012-13 to 4.3% in 2014-15. However, if we go by numbers as per UNESCO report, 47 million youth drop-out by 10th grade. Enrolment in the higher grades also declines significantly. This problem is not only prevalent in rural areas, but also in urban areas. Even students from well to do fami

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There is a common misconception among parents as well as children that career counselling is suitable either for the students which are not very well academically inclined or whose parents are not well informed. Many parents think that if they can easily search over the internet and tell a student about different career options, it is enough for career counselling. In fact, many parents have argued that career counselling is only necessary when a student is doubtful about different career options. It has been considered by several parents as well as teachers as an additional element of educati

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India is one of the fastest economies in the world and is progressing at a rapid rate. With digitization and advancements in technology, there are high expectations from the country on a global stage. With expectations, increases the opportunities. In past one year, India’s economy has seen several ups and downs in different industries which lead to the emergence of several new fields which were never so popular earlier. This has opened wide scope for young students in the country. They can explore their talents and can opt for a career which is interesting as per their own skills, talen

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Hi, Have you ever complained to your friends that you have lost interest in your job? Have your ever thought that you were not a right fit for the work that you are doing? I meet many friends of mine on daily basis most of whom are doing jobs in multinational companies. Since they spend a majority of their weeks’ time at work, they are mostly involved with their stories at work even on off days. Mostly, I listen to stories such as- ‘I don’t like this job but I have no other option’, ‘I want to do something more meaningful in my life’ etc. And this is not a s

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There are many parents and students who think that there is a specific age for taking career counselling. A student should be at a crucial stage of decision making when they receive career counselling. Some even say that if career counselling is taken at a wrong time then it would confuse the students of what is wrong and what is right. There are many more myths circulating around regarding the right age for career counselling. I have heard some parents say that if career counselling is given to young students, it will convert all of them to sportsmen or artists who will have no struggle for a

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Every child is special and requires special attention from the school for being polished as a successful person. At the secondary stage, all students have dreams in their eyes and have Morales to do something different in their life. They just need a perfect career guidance and support to fulfil their dreams. At first, they require a perfect analysis of their own about their skills, potential, interests, education, physical and mental abilities, behaviour and more. This is not a single person's job, it includes a mutual concern of parents, teachers, school, students, and career counsellors as

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These days there are multiple options available to students after school. Graduation in India or Overseas? Which colleges are best for the student's chosen subjects? What are the entry requirements? Questions like these and may more are on every student's mind, especially fro Grade 11 onwards. In such a scenario it is essential to have dedicated career counselling in schools which shall help students in knowing their options and thus make up their minds. The ideal time to start career counselling is in Grade 10, especially with regards subject choices and the careers available for students aft

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Hi Pooja, Thanks for writing and asking a very important question, the trends and terms pertaining to career counseling are not the same that were few years back, below is Evolution of Career Services From vocational studies to teacher guidances to job placement to career counseling to Professional networking to Connections and communities. Today communities are all about building a sustainable ecosystem that will ensure that participants have knowledge sharing and exchange medium.  The network is an interactive process and community building initiative, smartphones, with apps such

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