For Class 8 to 12

Find Your Direction.

Build Your Profile

Prepare for What Comes Next.

 

Your school years are not just about marks and exams.
They are also the years where you begin to understand what you enjoy, what you are good at, what kind of future excites you and what kind of opportunities you should start building towards.

At Student Outreach, we help students from Classes 8 to 12 explore careers, build meaningful profiles, prepare for college and make academic decisions with more clarity.

Whether you are choosing a stream, thinking about colleges, preparing for applications or simply wondering where to begin — we help you take the next step with confidence.

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Class 12- Kolkata

Student Outreach helped me look at my strengths and experiences differently. Their guidance helped me present my work with more confidence and made the college process feel more manageable. I felt supported throughout the journey.

Manvi Jain
Completed schooling at Sushila Birla Girls’ School
Pursuing undergraduate studies at the National University of Singapore

Class 12- Kolkata

Student Outreach became an important part of my high school journey. It helped me understand my interests better, take up meaningful opportunities and build a profile that reflected who I was. The mentorship gave me confidence during a stage where I had many questions about college and my future.

Sneha Saha
Completed schooling at Modern High School
Pursuing undergraduate studies at Ashoka University

Class 12- Kolkata

Student Outreach helped me bring more direction to my school journey. I learnt how to balance academics, activities and leadership while building a profile that showed my interests and efforts more clearly. The guidance helped me aim higher with more confidence

Pahi Phukon
Completed schooling at Army Public School Narangi
Pursuing undergraduate studies at SRCC, Shri Ram College of Commerce

The Student Outreach Advanatge

Everything You Need to Start Preparing For Higher Education With More Clarity

Three things we won’t compromise on, written into how every cohort runs.

01

PROFILE BUILDING

We Help You Build a Profile That Shows Who You Are Beyond the Classroom

02

COLLEGE GUIDANCE

We Help You Make College Decisions In The most Informed Way

03

PSYCHOMETRIC TEST

Before You Choose a Career, We Help You Understand Yourself First

-Find your starting line

Where do you stand right now?

The clearest way to start is to start where you actually are. Pick the year that fits.

Class 8 — 9

Stream Selection

Find out what you actually like before someone tells you what to like. Psychometric, interest mapping, parent conversations.

Class 10

Roadmap Clarity

The year you stop guessing. Subject choices, board strategy, and a 24-month plan that doesn’t unravel under pressure.

Class 11
 

Profile Foundation

Build the things that matter — a project, a passion, a paper trail. Without faking, padding, or panicking.

Class 12

Application Year

Lists, essays, recommendations, deadlines. We sit with you through every one. Indian universities. Abroad. Both.

-What we actually do

Three programs. One promise.

Pick what your year needs. We’ll tell you honestly if it’s not the right fit yet.

MOST CHOSEN

College Guidance

From Shortlisting To Submitted

By Class 10, 11 and 12, students need more than information. They need a roadmap.

Our college guidance helps students understand what to study, where to apply, how to build their profile and how to make college decisions that actually fit them.

YEAR LONG PROGRAM

Profile Building

One to Two Year of Projects, Internship, Leadership & More

Through clubs, projects, bootcamps, events, competitions, community work, leadership opportunities and mentoring, you begin to create experiences that add meaning to your school journey.

START WITH UNDERSTANDING YOURSELF AT FIRST

Psychometric Test

Before You Choose a Course, Understand Yourself First

Marks tell one part of the story.
Your interests, orientation, personality, aptitude, learning style and motivations tell the rest.

Our Psychometric Test helps Class 9 to 12 students understand themselves better and make more informed decisions about subjects, careers and college pathways.

The method

What a Year With Student Outreach Looks Like
How a year with us actually runs.

No mystery. No miracle pitch. Just the same four steps, repeated for every student we sit with.

i

Listen

A long first conversation with you and your parents. We listen before we plan.

ii

Map

A psychometric, an interests audit, a calendar. Where you are. Where the gap is.

 

iii

Build

The slow part. Projects, papers, portfolios, applications. Documented every week.

iv

Submit

Lists locked, essays drafted, interviews rehearsed. We sit beside you through deadlines.

Listen

A long first conversation with you and your parents. We listen before we plan.

Map

A psychometric, an interests audit, a calendar. Where you are. Where the gap is.

 

Build

The slow part. Projects, papers, portfolios, applications. Documented every week.

 

Submit

Lists locked, essays drafted, interviews rehearsed. We sit beside you through deadlines.

Stories from our students

The work, in their own words.

Student Outreach became one of the most meaningful experiences of my school life. It gave me the chance to meet incredible people from different states, work on real responsibilities, and gain exposure that genuinely changed how I think and work. What made it special was that it never felt forced — it felt like a place where I could grow naturally, build real connections, and learn through actual experience rather than just theory

Vanshika Bajaj
Class 12 → Ashoka University

Being part of the Student Outreach club was something I genuinely valued. We worked closely with students around career guidance, profile building, and mentorship, and what made it special was that it never felt one-sided. We were all figuring things out together in a lot of ways.

Brishti Bhagwani
Monash University, Malaysia

"Student Outreach changed how I saw my own strengths. They guided me in building real leadership experiences and helped me present my work confidently in applications."

Manvi Jain
National University of Singapore

For parents

The hardest part isn't the application. It's the silence between conversations.

You want to help. They want space. Both of you want it to go well. We sit in the middle of that — translating, planning, and making sure nothing important falls through.

A parent told us this

"For the first time in two years, dinner stopped being about marks. They were doing the work — and they were happy."

Mrs. Banerjee

Parent of a Class 12 student, Kolkata