The Hindu EducationPlus will host its career counselling fair in Hubballi and Kalaburagi, Karnataka, on May 16 [1].
These events provide critical access to expert academic and professional guidance for students and job-seekers in regional hubs. By bringing specialists directly to these cities, the initiative aims to bridge the information gap regarding available educational opportunities and emerging career paths.
This event marks the 24th edition of the career counselling fair [1]. The program is designed to offer comprehensive guidance to help participants navigate the complexities of higher education and professional certification. Organizers said the sessions will serve as a roadmap for those seeking to enter the workforce or refine their academic goals [1, 2].
The fairs in Hubballi and Kalaburagi are part of a broader effort to support educational outreach across the region. By focusing on these specific locations, the initiative targets students who may lack access to centralized urban counseling services, ensuring a wider demographic can benefit from professional advice [1].
Participants can expect to engage with experts who provide insights into various academic streams and vocational opportunities [1, 2]. The goal is to empower attendees to make informed decisions about their future studies and employment based on current market trends and academic requirements [1].
“The Hindu EducationPlus will host its career counselling fair in Hubballi and Kalaburagi, Karnataka, on May 16.”
The repetition of this fair over 24 editions suggests a sustained demand for structured career guidance in Karnataka's tier-2 cities. By decentralizing expert advice, the program addresses the regional disparity in educational resources, potentially increasing the enrollment of rural students in specialized higher education programs.




