Limited seats only.

The Career You Choose Today Will Shape Your Next 40 Years

Right now, you might be choosing a career based on what’s trending today.
But ask yourselfwill that career still have demand 5 years later when you graduate?
Industries are changing rapidly because of AI, technology, and shifting market demands. That’s why you need future-ready guidance that helps you stay ahead, not outdated before your career even begins.

What You’ll Learn?

Career Options Beyond Engineering, Medical, and Traditional Paths
Entrance Exams That Open Doors to High-Growth Career Opportunities
Future-Ready Skills Students Need for Tomorrow’s Competitive World
How to Choose the Right Course and College Smartly
Careers Emerging Due to AI, Technology, and Industry Transformation
Common Career Planning Mistakes Students & Parents Must Avoid

Who Must Attend

Class 11 Students

Get early career clarity and build the right preparation roadmap ahead.

Class 12 Students

Understand courses, entrance exams, colleges, and future career opportunities clearly.

Parents

Learn how to guide your child in today’s changing career landscape.

Why Every Student Needs Career Clarity Today?

Career options are expanding faster than ever before

AI is rapidly changing traditional jobs and industries

Wrong career decisions can waste valuable years and opportunities

Future success requires skills beyond academics and classroom learning

Don’t Join If

Definitely Join If

FAQs

Is the event free to attend?
Yes, the Emerging Careers Summit is completely free to attend. However, prior registration is mandatory because seats are limited.
Yes. Parents will understand changing career opportunities, future industry trends, and how they can guide their children better in today’s competitive environment.
Absolutely. Early career clarity helps Class 11 students prepare strategically and avoid last-minute confusion after school.
Yes. Students and parents will get opportunities to ask questions and interact during the session.
Make smarter career decisions before it’s too late.