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CHANDIGARH:St Kabir Public School, Sector 26, launched an outcome-based career guidance programme – Kabir Edu-Assist – to guide the students for building a strong foundation for career that suits their passion.



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Chandigarh, August 20 

St Kabir Public School, Sector 26, launched an outcome-based career guidance programme – Kabir Edu-Assist – to guide the students for building a strong foundation for career that suits their passion. 

Kabir Edu-Assist Career Counselling Cell facility will be available for all tricity students (Class IX onwards).

Under this programme, students will get assistance in making informed career choices, profile building and other skill development works. The programme is being spearheaded by three leading educators — Komal Singh, teacher-trainer and examiner with the British Council, Punita Vadhera , a career counsellor and Aditya Bhatnagar, an IIT-Delhi alumnus. — TNS

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