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what is councelling basically? When does it happen and what kind of preparation i need to do for it?


Adwitiya sharma 29th Sep, 2024
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Sajal Trivedi 29th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

The process of counseling is usually connected to professional courses or educational institution enrollment and selection. Depending on their eligibility and rating, candidates can use a set of processes to guarantee a spot in the program of their choosing.
The announcement of academic results or entrance exam results typically precedes the counseling process.

Interviews and group discussions may be a part of some counseling sessions, particularly in postgraduate or professional courses. Thus, in order to be ready for the counseling process, one must be ready for interaction.

Thank you

Hope it helps you

Jefferson 29th Sep, 2024

Hey there! Great to hear from you. Thanks for reaching out to us at Careers360 with your questions about counselling.

So, counselling in the context of college admissions is basically the process where you choose and get allocated to a college and course based on your entrance exam rank. It usually happens after the results of major entrance exams are out.

As for when it happens, it can vary depending on the specific exam or state you're applying in. For example, JEE Main counselling usually kicks off in June or July, while NEET counselling might start around August or September. But don't quote me on those exact dates - they can shift a bit each year.

Now, for preparation, here's what you'll want to do:

1. Keep all your documents ready - mark sheets, ID proofs, category certificates if applicable.

2. Research colleges and courses you're interested in. Know your priorities.

3. Stay updated with the counselling schedule and process. Keep an eye on the official websites.

4. Have a rough idea of your preferred choices in order.

Is there a specific exam or field you're looking at? Knowing that could help me give you more tailored advice.

Let me know if you need any more info or have other questions. We're here to help you navigate this process!

Prachi Kumari 29th Sep, 2024

Hello,

In the context of admissions, counseling refers to a process where students receive guidance about selecting the right courses, colleges, or universities based on their preferences, qualifications, and career goals. It usually occurs after entrance exams, during college application processes, or for course selection in higher education. Counseling helps in making informed decisions by discussing available options, cut-off ranks, and admission requirements.

Preparation involves researching institutions, understanding entrance exam scores, gathering necessary documents, and being clear about your preferences. It's also important to stay updated on counseling schedules and procedures to secure the best opportunities.

Hope it helps !

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