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Before they experience the exhilaration of selecting the ideal job path after grade 12, students have a roller coaster ride. Gen Z prefers a fast-paced approach to everything, whether it’s academia or extracurricular activity. However, a pressing conundrum gains the upper hand in their minds as they prepare to leave school and head into college.
What career path should they take? If you are reading this article, you are probably in a similar dilemma. Well, the good news is you are not alone. All students go through this at some point in their life. The good news is that now you will have the centre’s help in resolving your dilemma regarding your career.
The Ministry of Labor and Employment of the Government of India has started career counselling programmes. The counselling is absolutely free of charge. Neev’ Ki Eent Foundation offers a wide range of information about career and academic counselling. For this, a toll-free number has been provided. The recipient must send a message on WhatsApp at 8797979505.
Anshu Kumar, a consultant for the Model Career Centre and the District Planning Office, announced the launch of a new programme at the centre in association with the Neev Ki Eent Foundation. Just like job opportunities are provided by recruitment fairs, students can now receive career guidance and give their ambitions a new life.
They must submit their name, educational background, topic, and preferred media (online or offline) via WhatsApp in order to accomplish this. The same phone number will then message them with the day and time, at which point they will receive career advice.
He said that career counselling will be given both online and offline, in which students will be able to get all kinds of information related to their careers. Students from any corner of the country can contact us for online advice. For offline advice, they will have to come to the District Planning Office cum Model Career Centre.
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