Career Counselling in Mumbai, India

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Career Counselling

Know yourself. Choose your path.

Expert, one-on-one career guidance for students in 8th, 10th & 12th standard — and for anyone ready to make a purposeful next move. All Boards: CBSE • ICSE • SSC • IB • IGCSE • State Boards

Guidance at Every Turning Point

The decisions students make in 8th, 10th and 12th standard shape the next decade of their lives. Thoughtful counselling at the right moment makes those decisions clearer — and far less stressful.
8th Standard — Early Awareness Before subject selections lock in, understanding your natural strengths, curiosity patterns and learning style gives you a significant head start.
  • Interest and aptitude mapping
  • Subject selection guidance
  • Building early career awareness
10th Standard — Stream Selection Science, Commerce or Arts? A structured career assessment helps you pick the stream that fits who you are — not just who others expect you to be.
  • Stream counselling across all boards
  • Psychometric and aptitude assessments
  • Career mapping based on personality and strengths
12th Standard — College & Beyond Entrance exams, college shortlisting, course choices — and if you are considering studying abroad, a full roadmap from right here to there.
  • Course and college selection
  • Entrance exam planning (JEE, NEET, CLAT, CET, etc.)
  • Abroad study readiness and planning

The Career Assessment Process

Each student goes through a personalised sequence — not a generic report. The process is flexible and shaped around your individual situation.
  • Initial conversation — Understanding your background, current concerns, and what you hope to figure out.
  • Assessment — Aptitude, interest and personality tools chosen for your age group and situation.
  • Career mapping — Matching your profile to real career options with honest information about each path.
  • Personalised plan — A written roadmap covering subjects, colleges, timelines, and immediate next steps.
  • Ongoing support — Follow-up sessions as you move forward, because decisions rarely stop at one meeting.

Planning to Study Outside India?

Studying abroad is an exciting opportunity — and a complex decision. From choosing the right country to navigating applications and finances, the process deserves a clear head and a solid plan. Abroad planning is best started in 11th standard or early 12th.
Country & University Selection Match your goals, budget, and career aspirations with the right destination — USA, UK, Canada, Europe, Australia, Singapore, and more. The focus is on fit, not just rankings.
Course & Program Fit Identifying programs that genuinely align with your interests and long-term plans — not just the most popular choices.
Application Roadmap Timelines, entrance requirements, Statements of Purpose, and what each university actually looks for in a candidate from India.
Entrance Test Strategy Guidance on SAT, IELTS, TOEFL, GRE, GMAT — which tests you need and how to prepare effectively within your timeline.
Scholarships & Financial Planning Clarity on scholarships, education loans and the true cost of studying abroad — so the decision is financially grounded, not just emotionally driven.
Post-Study Career Clarity Understanding what careers look like abroad or back in India after your degree — so the qualification serves a real purpose.

Areas of Guidance

Career counselling addresses the full picture — not just choosing a profession, but also the fears, confidence challenges, external pressures and long-term wellbeing that shape every career decision.
  • Career confusion and decision making — structured exploration when too many options feel overwhelming
  • Parental and peer pressure — finding and standing by your own direction with confidence
  • Self-doubt and low confidence — evidence-based clarity about genuine strengths
  • Career change for working professionals — a structured plan for shifting roles or industries
  • Goal setting — translating ambitions into realistic, time-bound steps
  • Work stress and job dissatisfaction — identifying what needs to change and how

Why Trupti Natekar

  • One-on-one sessions — not group workshops or generic assessment reports
  • Equal attention to emotional readiness and career clarity — because one directly affects the other
  • Covers all boards — CBSE, ICSE, SSC, IB, IGCSE and other state boards
  • Both India-based and abroad study paths handled — one counsellor for the full journey
  • Flexible scheduling for students and working professionals across Mumbai
  • Completely confidential — every conversation stays private

Frequently Asked Questions

What standard should my child start career counselling?
8th standard is ideal — before subject selections in 10th create constraints. That said, it is never too late. Students in 10th and 12th benefit enormously, as do adults considering a career shift.
Yes. Aptitude, interest and personality assessments are used as tools to guide the conversation, not to make decisions for the student. Results are always discussed in context.
Yes. Abroad planning covers destination and university selection, course fit, entrance tests, scholarship guidance and application timelines. Starting in 11th standard is advisable for most international applications.
Most students find meaningful clarity within 3 to 5 sessions. More complex situations — such as a full abroad application roadmap — may benefit from continued support over a longer period.
Yes. Career counselling for professionals covers role transitions, career change planning, confidence building and long-term growth strategy.

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Your career reflects your personality, interests and values. The right guidance helps you see that clearly.