Career aptitude test gets huge response

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: July 27, 2022 09:35 PM2022-07-27T21:35:01+5:302022-07-27T21:35:01+5:30

Aurangabad, July 27: A career aptitude test and guidance camp organised at Enlight and Edua Foundation, Aurangpura by Lokmat ...

Career aptitude test gets huge response | Career aptitude test gets huge response

Career aptitude test gets huge response

Aurangabad, July 27:

A career aptitude test and guidance camp organised at Enlight and Edua Foundation, Aurangpura by Lokmat Times Campus Club and Edua on Sunday received a spontaneous response from parents and students with 1100 students registered in this activity.

Braving the rain students were reaching the venue for the aptitude test that continued throughout the day. After taking the 25 minutes test, the experts guided the students and parents as per the report. The satisfaction of students and parents was evident on their faces as they were given guidance as to which field they should pursue their career, preliminary preparation and information regarding various examinations. The parents said that the information received by the students was very instructive.

Another chance to students

On the insistence of the students, a free career aptitude test and guidance camp has been organized for 10th and 12th students on July 31 (Sunday) at Enlight and Edua Foundation in front of Book Palace, Aurangpura from 10 am to 5 pm. For more information one may contact 9422115252, 9222883434 and 8055562121.

This psychological test exposed me to many new careers. Many new aspects of my son came out through this test. We have no doubt about his career now. Many thanks to Lokmat and Enlight Foundation, said Diwakar Bagde.

Students and parents benefited

Due to this career aptitude test, we have noticed the career mistakes of many students. Students and parents have benefited a lot from this activity. Apart from traditional careers, they got information about many new careers. In Enlight's Mission IAS @21 initiative, we prepare students of 10th and 12th for all competitive examinations. So that they can crack any examinations like UPSC or MPSC in first attempt, said Srihari Pandav, co-founder, Enlight and Edua Foundation.

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