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Career counselling

Choose a direction before the admission rush chooses for you.

IGNITES helps students and families turn marks, interests, course confusion, parent concerns, and admission pressure into a realistic next-step plan.

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Decision brief

What gets clarified first

  • Stream, course, and career direction
  • Eligibility, deadlines, documents, and fees
  • Shortlist logic parents and students can discuss

Decision tools

The checks before anyone says yes.

Each conversation should reduce risk: what is eligible, what is affordable, what is due soon, and what actually fits the student.

Student-fit audit

Turns interests, marks, working style, family constraints, and motivation into a practical direction filter.

  • Stream and subject fit
  • Strengths and weak-fit warning signs
  • Parent and student priority notes

Course path check

Compares course options through eligibility, entrance readiness, deadlines, fees, documents, and actual study demands.

  • Eligibility and entrance routes
  • Deadlines and documents to prepare
  • Fees and family budget pressure

Shortlist direction

Separates options worth serious research from paths that sound attractive but do not fit the student right now.

  • Course shortlist with reasons
  • Backup direction if the first plan slips
  • Questions to ask colleges before applying

You leave with

Useful outputs, not counselling fog.

  • A clearer course and career direction shortlist
  • Eligibility, entrance, documents, deadlines, and fees checklist
  • Parent-readable reasons behind each serious option
  • Next actions for research, applications, and backup planning

How it works

  1. 01

    Share class, stream, marks range, interests, parent concerns, and current confusion.

  2. 02

    Use Clarity Compass or a direct conversation to map student fit and constraints.

  3. 03

    Compare course directions through eligibility, fees, deadlines, documents, and study demands.

  4. 04

    Leave with a shortlist and specific next steps instead of a motivational summary.

Proof standards

Trust comes from clear boundaries.

  • No forced one-size-fits-all career label.
  • Parent concerns are treated as decision inputs, not interruptions.
  • Advice is framed around fit, feasibility, and transparent next steps.
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Common questions

Is this only for Class 12 students?

No. Class 11 students can use it for stream and subject direction, while Class 12 students can use it for course, entrance, college, and admission planning.

Will the session give one final career answer?

It gives a practical shortlist and next-step plan. Responsible counselling shows tradeoffs instead of pretending one answer fits every student forever.

Can parents join the discussion?

Yes. Budget, location, safety, deadlines, documents, and fees affect the final decision, so parent concerns are part of the process.

Next step

Send the decision you are stuck on.

Share the student profile, current shortlist, parent concern, documents gap, fee concern, or deadline. The first useful step is getting the decision into plain language.

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Share the decision you are stuck on.

For students and parents who prefer to share context before WhatsApp or a call.