Frequently asked questions

Frequently
Asked Questions

Questions we often get asked

No. It is the best time to build awareness before pressure starts.

Never. This process is supportive and flexible.

That’s normal. We build decision-making skills, not rigid choices.

Success depends on alignment, not just marks.

Yes. Career clarity works best as a team.

Career guidance helps students /candidates understand their strengths, interests, and abilities
before making academic /career decisions. Early clarity reduces confusion, wrong subject choices,and unnecessary stress later.

No. Career guidance is advisory, not prescriptive. We help students explore suitable options and
make informed decisions based on assessment results and discussions.

The interest test (Holland RIASEC) helps explore areas a student is naturally drawn to
(is interested in).The psychometric assessment scientifically evaluates personality, aptitude, learning style, skills and motivators to understand overall suitability. They serve different purposes.

Yes, in our Guided Career Roadmap (Premium Plan):
• Parents have a separate pre-assessment discussion
• Parents and students attend a joint post-assessment session
This ensures clarity, alignment, and better decision-making.

Psychometric assessments are scientifically designed tools that provide reliable insights when
taken correctly. However, they are guidance tools, not predictors of success or guarantees.

Yes. In plans that include psychometric assessment, a detailed career report is provided. In the
premium plan, this also includes a personalized education roadmap.

No. Career guidance helps with direction and planning, not admissions or placements. Final
outcomes depend on the student’s efforts, academic performance, and external factors.

In the Premium Plan, we offer one month of follow-up support to address doubts, refine plans, and
provide additional clarity.

Yes. All personal and assessment data is kept strictly confidential and used only for career
guidance purposes.

Yes. You can upgrade from a lower plan to a higher plan by paying the difference in fees.