After completing 10th Standard or
Pre-University Education students and their parents are confused about which
academic stream would be the best suited to succeed and excel. Parents usually
force their children into a stream that usually leads to ruining a child’s life
and future. ComPAS helps the students to
select the right career path.
Now it
is time to change so that you will really be able to identify and measure the
competencies.
We do not Analyze the Interest but the
talents / skills / competencies and propose the best areas for higher studies
and future career. Then based on the Interest students can select the best
job from it.
VAK Analysis -
Effective Learning Styles
A person gets information through 5 senses
for brain to process. However, 3 senses are more prominent. They are through:
visuals (eye) , Auditory(ear)
Kinesthetic - feelings / touch.
This will determine the dominant learning style. It is known as VAK Analysis
(Visual, Auditory & Kinesthetic). It
is based on these modalities / channels by which human expression can take
place and is composed of a combination of perception and memory. Although we
use all of the representational systems, we tend to have a preference, just
like there are people who prefer certain types of food.
How ComPAS benefits
Institutions?
- Unique system of processing and mapping using NLP
- Ingenious online career guidance tool
- Ensure state of the art Competency Mapping & Career Guidance tool
- Helps student counselors decide on the best action plan for the students.
- Guide students to further studies with confidence.
- Map students’ competencies, strengths and the areas for improvement.
- Detailed report on the assessment to Management
- Provide value added service to your students
- Get Career guidance training for the staff
- Assess the natural inclination for further studies / future jobs.
- Identify the strengths and top competencies
- Identify the areas for improvement.
- Identify areas to be avoided for further studies
- Achieve excellence.
- Strengths in General
- Top Competencies
- Additional Competencies
- Career Options with Compatibility %
- Careers To Be Avoided
- VAK Analysis
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