BANGALORE: Passed your second PU (Pre-University)? What next? Commerce or Science? Is there a future if I study Law? Well, if you have any similar queries, just walk in to Palace grounds from May 16-18 between 10 am and 7 pm, where as many as 100 to 150 academic counsellors will provide career counselling for students.
The counselling is part of `Education Quest,’ an education fair organised by Vidyapatha.com. Convener of the fair, Sanjeev Kubakaddi said that they are already into online counselling through their website for the past 10 years. He said that they have done counselling to at least one lakh students through online.
Now, as an extension, for the first time they are organising face-to-face counselling. Sanjeev said that they have set 30 cabins inside Pa l a c e Grounds premises. Each cabin has an Internet enabled computer and an academic counsellor who will provide counselling not only to students, but also to their parents. ``No fee is charged for the counselling,’’ he added.
The Education Quest which was inaugurated by Minister for Wakfs Prof Mumtaz Ali Khan has more than 120 stalls.
Most of the engineering colleges, universities, medical and dental colleges across the state have participated. There are participants like Corporation and Syndicate banks, which will provide details on education loans.
On the same occasion seminars will be conducted by various experts everyday between 11.30 am to 1 pm. Entrance is from Mekhri Circle entrance of Palace Grounds. For details contact 23562839 /23562840 or visit www.
vidyapatha.com or email at info@vidyapatha.in