
What makes us Unique
1. We understand your Dreams.
2. Proven track of helping 100+ Student's.
3. We are your trusted partner in the journey of your studies.
Our Mission
Our Mission
Our mission is to guide and support students in achieving their dreams of securing admissions to renowned institutions globally. We believe that every student is unique, and our tailored approach to career counselling ensures that each individual receives personalized guidance and assistance.


SAT Vs CUET
SAT focuses on U.S. college admissions, while CUET assesses eligibility for Indian universities' undergraduate programs.
Neelam Sharma

Career in Law
Passionate about justice, I aim to apply legal expertise to advocate, advise, and uphold the law.
Neelam Sharma

Acturial Science
Actuarial Science uses mathematics and statistics to assess risk and uncertainty in insurance and finance.
Neelam Sharma
How a Career Counsellor Helps?
- The Career Counsellor will assist you in assessing your interests, abilities and values as well as the factors that influence your career development.
- Will help you figure out who you are and what you want out of your education, career and life as well as discuss your vision.
- Will talk about your ideas, feelings, concerns and choices regarding your career and education, which will help you sort out, organize and put your thoughts and feelings into perspective.
- Will help you locate resources and sources of career information.
- Will assist you to determine next stages and develop a plan to accomplish your goals.

Concerns of students
"I have no clue about what I want to do in my life."
"I don't know which subject is my expertise."
"I don't know which career choices to make."
"I know what I want to focus on, but I don't know what I want to do after I graduate,"
"I know what I want to do, but I don't know if it's the best thing for me to do,"
"I need to understand what sorts of career options I can get with my specilization."
"I don't think I know enough about the various career options available to know what I want to do,"
Resolving conflicts
"I like each subject, and I don't know which one is the most ideal best for me!"
"I could do without any of my classes and none of the subjects appears to be truly interesting to me."
"I want to find a new career path that will build on the skills I already have, and I have a lot of work experience."
I was denied admission to the program I applied for. Now what should I do?
I was accepted into the course I had always wanted to take, but I don't like it! What ought I to do now?
"I really like my course, but it isn't what I want to do for a career?"
My family wants me to take a program that I really don't want to take. What should I do?”
"I want to go into a field where there won't be a shortage of jobs."
"I want to find a job that will allow me to significantly support my family financially,"
"I've always planned to stay in my home town, but I would have to move to do what I want to do,"
"I know what kind of work I want to do, but I'm afraid I won't be able to make enough money from it," she says.
"Will higher education assist me in finding a good job?"

Career Planning Process
Step 2: WHAT Are My Choices?
This step includes figuring out what career choices exist that might fit you, assembling more information about career of interest, and assessing how well every choice fits your criteria for an ideal career. You can use the online resources or ask one of our Career Coaches for assistance in choosing and researching options.
