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Free Career Assessment for
Class 11 & 12 Students

Stream chosen. Now what? This assessment maps your RIASEC career type, multiple intelligence profile, aptitude signals, and college entrance strategy — all personalised to your stream. Works for PCM, PCB, Commerce, and Humanities students.

📋 25 questions ⏰ ~18 minutes 🌟 Instant results ✅ 100% free 👤 Class 11–12 · All streams 🎯 6 tests in one
 What This Assessment Covers

Six Tests. One Assessment. Personalised to Your Stream.

25 questions capture multiple signals at once — RIASEC type, intelligence profile, aptitude, learning style, and a college entrance roadmap specific to the stream you are in right now.

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RIASEC Model

Career Interest Profile

Maps your interests across all 6 Holland types — Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional — to identify your career personality code regardless of stream.

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College Strategy

College Entrance Roadmap

Based on your stream, maps the specific entrance exams to target (JEE / NEET / CA Foundation / CLAT / CUET), timeline, and career paths that open from your combination of stream and RIASEC type.

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Gardner's 8 Types

Multiple Intelligence Profile

Identifies your dominant intelligence type from Gardner's 8 — and connects it to how you process information, which careers suit your cognitive style, and how to study more effectively.

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Aptitude Signals

Numerical, Verbal & Logical Aptitude

Captures your relative strengths across three aptitude dimensions — numerical, verbal, and logical reasoning — and maps them to the specific career directions that reward each one.

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VAK Framework

Learning Style Assessment

Identifies whether you learn best visually, auditorily, or kinesthetically — with specific study techniques for Class 11-12 board and entrance exam preparation based on your style.

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Career Discovery

Career Direction Assessment

Combines your RIASEC type, stream, and intelligence profile to show the specific career paths worth pursuing — with entrance exam requirements and the skill to start building now.

📋 Career Assessment

Discover Your Career Direction

Read each question carefully. Choose the option that is most genuinely true for you — not what sounds impressive or what you think you should say. There are no right or wrong answers.

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 Questions About This Assessment

Common Questions

I am already in Class 12. Is this still useful?
Yes — especially if you have not clearly mapped your career direction or college entrance strategy yet. Class 12 students often know their stream but have not connected it to a specific career path. This assessment does that mapping. The reflection questions at the end are particularly useful for students close to making final decisions.
What if my stream and my RIASEC type don't match well?
This is more common than you think — and it is important information. It does not mean you are in the wrong stream. RIASEC type describes your natural interests and inclinations. Many students with an Artistic RIASEC type are in PCM and find careers in architecture or UX design. Many Investigative types are in Commerce and thrive in fintech or data analytics. The results show you the specific paths where your type and stream actually intersect, not just the obvious ones.
Does this assessment tell me which college or entrance exam to target?
Yes — it provides a College Entrance Strategy section personalised to your stream (JEE / NEET / CA Foundation / CLAT / CUET depending on what you are studying). It gives you the relevant exams, a preparation timeline, and the career paths that open from each. For a more detailed, personalised plan — including which specific colleges to target based on your current preparation level — the stronger move is updated, skill-first career guidance built around your future readiness and long-term direction.
What is the RIASEC model?
RIASEC is a career personality framework developed by psychologist John Holland. It identifies six types — Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional. Your top two types form your Holland Code. It is one of the most widely validated tools in career counselling and helps predict which types of work you will find naturally engaging versus draining over a long career.
Is this result a final career decision?
No. This is a structured starting point — a framework for thinking about direction, not a final answer. It identifies patterns worth taking seriously. For decisions as significant as college choice or career commitment, the stronger move is updated, skill-first career guidance that accounts for your specific situation, constraints, and long-term goals.
How is this different from a standard aptitude test?
A standard aptitude test measures ability under pressure. This maps interest, natural inclination, and cognitive style — what you are drawn toward, how your mind works best, and which kinds of problems energise you. For career direction, how you naturally think is often more predictive than what you can produce under exam conditions. Both matter, but they answer different questions.
 After This Assessment

Where to Go Next

This assessment is a starting point. These options help you move from free clarity to a stronger academic and career decision.

Free results are step one

Free results help. Full student clarity needs stronger guidance.

The free assessment gives signals. Updated student career guidance is where those signals turn into stronger stream, course, skill, and career decisions before more time and money get wasted.

Avoid wrong streams, weak degrees, and low-value skill choices.

Choose future-ready skills instead of outdated paths that slow growth.

Build toward earlier financial freedom through a series of better decisions.

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