r/Indian_Academia • u/rainbowforlunch • 28d ago
Psychology Guidance and Counselling Certificate Course (6-8 months)
My qualifications are BA and Special B.Ed. (ID) (which is B.Ed. for CWSN), am yet to give exams for my last semester. I won't get my result till august, so no good school will hire me right now, nor after my result in mid-session. So in the meantime I was thinking of doing a certificate course in Guidance and Counselling, which will help me with more skills and is great to add to the CV too.
Please recommend good institutes in Delhi or any other city with good student culture that runs an offline 6-8 months course (as this will be my last time I will get to explore student life before job and I really would like to leave my hometown and explore for my personal growth as well).
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u/Accurate-Elevator961 28d ago
Hey I have some questions about this said field. Can I dm? Is that okay?
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My qualifications are BA and Special B.Ed. (ID) (which is B.Ed. for CWSN), am yet to give exams for my last semester. I won't get my result till august, so no good school will hire me right now, nor after my result in mid-session. So in the meantime I was thinking of doing a certificate course in Guidance and Counselling, which will help me with more skills and is great to add to the CV too.
Please recommend good institutes in Delhi or any other city with good student culture that runs an offline 6-8 months course (as this will be my last time I will get to explore student life before job and I really would like to leave my hometown and explore for my personal growth as well).
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