Career counselling
Get expert advice to identify your strengths and choose the right career path.


Clinical psychology, counseling psychology, educational psychology, mental health services, and therapeutic practice for helping professions.
Social research, community development, social policy analysis, cultural studies, and understanding societal structures and change.
Primary and secondary teaching, special education, educational leadership, curriculum development, and classroom instruction excellence.
Child welfare, family services, community development, case management, and social advocacy for vulnerable populations.
Early childhood education, child psychology, family counseling, developmental support, and youth services.
Political theory, governance, policy analysis, public administration, and political research for government and think tanks.
Historical research, philosophical inquiry, cultural analysis, heritage preservation, and humanities scholarship.
Social research methods, program evaluation, policy research, data-driven insights, and academic research careers.
Get expert advice to identify your strengths and choose the right career path.
Receive personalized recommendations on courses that best fit your goals.
Guidance to find and apply for scholarships that ease your financial burden.
Step-by-step help with applications, documents, and meeting university requirements.
Support in understanding and securing the best loan options for your studies.
Assistance in navigating the visa process, from documentation to interviews.
Not required for undergraduate programs though volunteer experience helpful. Graduate programs in social work, counseling, and teaching often prefer or require relevant experience working with target populations or in educational settings.
Psychology focuses on understanding human behavior and mental processes with research and clinical applications. Counseling provides therapeutic support for individuals' mental health. Social work addresses broader social issues affecting individuals, families, and communities through advocacy and services.
Teaching qualifications recognized differently across countries. International schools often accept teachers with credentials from English-speaking countries. Additional certification or exams may be required to teach in public schools of different countries.
Undergraduate teaching degree: 3-4 years. Postgraduate teaching certification: 1-2 years for those with bachelor's in other fields. Requirements vary by country and level taught. Practical teaching placements required for certification.
Yes—most countries allow 15-20 hours weekly part-time work. Many students work as teaching assistants, research assistants, tutors, or in community organizations. Fieldwork placements often unpaid but provide essential practical experience.
Teachers: $35K-$70K starting depending on country and level. Social workers: $35K-$55K starting. Psychologists: $50K-$80K starting. Senior professionals, administrators, and private practitioners earn $70K-$120K+. Public sector often provides excellent benefits.
Depends on career goals. Teaching typically requires bachelor's minimum, sometimes postgraduate certification. Social work and counseling often require master's degrees for professional practice. Psychology needs doctorate for clinical practice in many countries.
Skills highly transferable but specific credentials may need recognition or additional training. Teaching and clinical professions require country-specific licensure. Research, policy, and some social service roles offer more international mobility.
Yes—reputable programs require substantial fieldwork, practicum, or student teaching components. Education programs include teaching placements. Social work requires supervised field hours. Counseling/psychology include clinical practicum. Practical experience essential for professional development.
Career changes welcomed in these fields! Many professionals enter teaching, social work, or counseling as second careers. Conversion programs and postgraduate certificates available for those with bachelor's degrees in other disciplines wanting to transition into these professions.