Student Counselling and Guidance Services
This section brings together course selection, career direction, college shortlisting, and practical admission support for students and families.
Career Counselling
Explore the career guidance route.
Open Page Core GuidanceCourse Selection
Open the course-selection counselling page.
Open Page Core GuidanceCollege Shortlisting
Open the college-shortlisting route.
Open Page Core GuidanceAdmission Guidance
Open the admission guidance page.
Open Page Special SupportBihar Student Credit Card Guidance
See the finance-support counselling page.
Open Page Special SupportScholarship Guidance
Open the scholarship guidance route.
Open PageHow Counselling Helps Students
What counselling is meant to solve
Counselling support becomes useful when students know they need help but are not yet sure how to turn that into a confident academic decision.
- Use counselling when course, college, city, and admission questions are overlapping at the same time.
- This section works as a service layer across courses, colleges, exams, and admissions rather than as an isolated page.
- Students and families can use it early, not only after confusion becomes overwhelming.
How AIAS supports counselling conversations
Practical counselling is usually about narrowing choices and making the next step easier to follow.
- Discuss stream or course fit before finalising the shortlist.
- Compare college, location, and admission support routes in one guided conversation.
- Bring parents into the process when family priorities are shaping the final decision.
What to prepare before reaching out
Students do not need a perfect plan, but a little context makes guidance more effective.
- Keep a rough idea of your preferred course, city, or stream if you already have one.
- Note any budget, location, or admission concerns that are affecting your shortlist.
- Use the relevant counselling path from this section if you already know whether your need is course, career, or college related.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should a student ask for counselling support?
Any time the next decision still feels unclear. Counselling is helpful before, during, and after shortlisting if the student wants better direction.
Can parents be part of the counselling conversation?
Yes. Many counselling situations become easier when family expectations, location priorities, and practical concerns are discussed together.
Need help shortlisting colleges?
Move into the college-shortlisting counselling route when you want to compare real options more practically.
Start Shortlist GuidanceWant course direction first?
Use course-selection support if you want help choosing a stream before narrowing colleges.
Get Course Guidance