EP career counselling is back

April 28, 2014 11:31 pm | Updated May 21, 2016 01:45 pm IST - BANGALORE:

Done well in your Class 12 or II PU exams? That is just one more hurdle crossed before you move a step closer to your dream career. With more options than ever before, the career maze has gotten even more confusing. But like every year, The Hindu EducationPlus is back to lend a helping hand to choose the career and course perfect for you with its annual career counselling sessions.

An off-page extension of our weekly supplement , The Hindu EducationPlus Career Counselling 2014 will be held in 15 centres over three weekends beginning May 18. While the first round of the annual event will be held in Bangalore, Hassan, Hubli, Shimoga, it will travel to KGF, Davanagere, Belgaum, Bidar and Mysore on May 31, and finally conclude in Bellary, Udupi, Tumkur, Bijapur, Gulbaraga and Mangalore on June 1.

Similar to the earlier formats, the nearly two-hour interactive session will have officials from the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) explain the procedures of online counselling and admission that follows the Common Entrance Test (CET). Participants will also have the opportunity to hear from leading academicians, including general education experts, on the various courses and career options available.

Handbook

Another annual attraction is the The Hindu EducationPlus’ Career Handbook 2014 — a well researched publication on the emerging careers and courses —titled Know Your True Calling .

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