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PARUL DUTTA

Counselling Psychologist

PARUL DUTTA

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About PARUL DUTTA

Delhi-NCR based Counselling Psychologist, certified Life Coach & NLP Practitioner, Brain Gym Expert, Art therapist and Dyslexia therapist, specialized in childhood development, who has more than 10 years of experience working with children with autism and children struggling with behavioral, developmental, and emotional problems. She assists teenagers struggling with problems like eating disorders, depression, and anxiety. The following are her specialty areas: Conducting educational and IQ tests, Diagnosing and recommending treatments for children struggling with learning disabilities and assisting children with behavioral problems. Ms. Parul is an alumunus of Jamia Milia Islamia University and is Masters in Applied Psychology, specialized in Clinical Psychology. She is currently associated with an educational set up where she is the Head of the department, Counselling and Psychology, working in the areas of school mental health, life skills trainning, career counselling, handling emotional problems, management of learning disabilities, stress management and handling behavioural issues in children and adolescents. She recently received Teachers Excellence Award 2016, in recognition of her outstanding contribution in education by Indian Education Network, felicitated by deputy CM, Mr. Manish Sisodhia and a letter of appreciation for the academic year 2013-14 and 2014-15, from Smriti Zubin Irani, Minister Human Resource Development Government of India for facilitating student performance in CBSE AISSCE. Also received the SDKR EXCELLENCE AWARD 2017 for Outstanding Counselling Ideas & Initiatives taken in providing counselling and career guidance to school students.

 PARUL DUTTA, Counselling Psychologist , is a career counsellor based at New Delhi, India area. View all career counsellors from New Delhi

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Experience
  • HOD Counselling & Special Education

    Cambridge School ,2008 - Present

  • Consultant Psychologist

    Global Group Genius Pvt Ltd. ,2016 - 2016

Education
  • Edu.k California

    Brain Gym 101 ,2017 - Present

  • SNDT University Mumbai

    Bachelors in education ,2009 - Present

  • Jamia Millia Islamia

    Masters in Applied Psychology ,2008 - Present

  • Delhi University

    Bachelors (Hons) Applied Psychology ,2017 - Present

Certification
Awards Honours
  • Teacher's Excellence Award

    India Education Network ,2016

  • Letter of appreciation facilitating student performance in CBSE AISSCE.

    Smriti Zubin Irani (HRD Ministry) ,2015

  • Letter of appreciation facilitating student performance in CBSE AISSCE

    Smriti Zubin Irani (HRD Ministry) ,2014

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Hello Dheeraj, You might get many opportunities in the field of education for teaching Marathi. To pursue teaching as your career option there is a basic minimum degree of Bachelors in Education required to work as a teacher in a school whereas you need to qualify NET (National Eligibility Test) by UGC to teach as a lecture at a university.

Answered by: PARUL DUTTA, Counselling Psychologist , on September 30, 2017
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Dear Rachna, The first basic requirement for becoming a career counsellor is getting qualified: Graduate high school. ... Go for a BA in Psychology. ... Get good grades. ... Graduate with an eye on graduate programs. ... Pursue a master's degree. ... Get supervised clinical experience. ... Take the National Counselor Examination. ... Apply for a state license.

Answered by: PARUL DUTTA, Counselling Psychologist , on September 30, 2017
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Dear Shrihan Your question is too general. Be specific as to what do you want to know about MBA?

Answered by: PARUL DUTTA, Counselling Psychologist , on September 30, 2017
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dear Parama, Your question is too general. Be specific as to which stream are you talking about.

Answered by: PARUL DUTTA, Counselling Psychologist , on September 30, 2017
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can you be more specific about your query

Answered by: PARUL DUTTA, Counselling Psychologist , on September 30, 2017