Counselling is the guidance given to individuals to help them acquire the knowledge, information, skills, and experience necessary to identify career options, and narrow them down to make one career decision. This career decision then results in their social, financial and emotional well-being throughout. Bhagwan is of the opinion that a student is at a huge phase of transition during the teenage years. They deal with pressure of making course and career choices whilst also going through a lot of change physically and emotionally. Therefore, this is the time when they are the most vulnerable and require support and correct guidance to facilitate this transition subsequently making choices that would be best for their career and future.
In recent times, there has been an influx of career options for students to choose from. The advent of technology has led to the world moving at a very fast pace. It becomes essential for career counsellors to remain up to date with the changes in the field of education. Students as well as parents are usually not that in sync with the constantly changing career options. Thus, the role of a career counsellor becomes essential in guiding the students and laying down all the probable options best suited for the students based on an extensive profile review and psychometric tests. Bhagwan believes that Counselling provided by trained professionals can make a profound impact on the lives of individuals, families and communities. The professional assessment and counselling help students and parents realise the inert talent of the student and hone their skills to provide valuable life-lessons to the students so that they may become thriving professionals in their career of choice.