Counsellors provide guidance and assistance to those who are dealing with emotional, intellectual, career, or professional issues. They use their expertise to help people make informed decisions, manage stress, and deal with problems. Therapy can take place in a number of contexts, including educational, psychiatric, vocational, and interpersonal counsellings.
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Career Options Description
Educational Counselor Provides guidance to students on academic planning, college selection, and career decisions.
Career Counselor Assists individuals in choosing career paths, understanding strengths, and identifying opportunities that align with their skills and interests.
Mental Health Counselor Supports individuals in managing mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and trauma.
Family and Relationship Counselor Helps individuals and families resolve conflicts and improve their interpersonal relationships.
Program Level Program Eligibility Criteria Stream Minimum Marks
Diploma Diploma in Counseling Completion of high school (10+2) Any stream Minimum 50% aggregate (varies by institution)
Bachelor's BA/BSc in Psychology or Social Work Completion of high school (10+2) Arts Minimum 50% aggregate (varies by institution)
Master's MA/MSc in Counseling or Psychology Bachelor's degree in a related field Psychology/Social Work Minimum 55% aggregate (varies by university)
Professional Counseling Certification Any graduate Any discipline Not Applicable

 

Institute Name Location
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) Mumbai
National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) Bangalore
Jamia Millia Islamia University Delhi
University of Delhi Delhi

 

Entrance Exam Conducting Body
NIMHANS Entrance Exam NIMHANS
TISSNET Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)
JIPMER Counseling Exam JIPMER
UGC NET (for Psychology) University Grants Commission (UGC)

 

  • Offering therapy to individuals or groups.
  • Helping individuals deal with life transitions, academic stress, and emotional issues.
  • Creating treatment programs and conducting therapy sessions.
  • Keep track of counseling sessions and client progress.
Pros Cons
High job satisfaction from helping others. Emotional toll from dealing with clients' issues.
Opportunities to specialize in different areas (e.g., career, mental health). Requires emotional resilience and strong boundaries.
High demand for counselors in schools and organizations. Work hours may be irregular, depending on the setting.