A group of students sitting in chairs with their backs to the camera. A woman is standing at the front of the room in front of a projection on the wall, addressing the students.

Grades 9-12 attend several on-campus university fairs to gain insights on application processes and courses globally.

Career Preparation

Students try out a wide range of activities across fields such as art, music, dance and drama, using purpose-built facilities such as our music rooms, amphitheatres and exercise studios. They gain experience not only in their chosen activities, but in teamwork, perseverance, responsibility and leadership as they specialise during their senior years.

Experiencing the World of Work

DP1 students may apply for an internship over their July and August break, gaining essential workplace experience, university application material and career inspiration. Previous students have contributed to their local AKDN agencies and other grass-level NGOs, volunteering in medical, financial, tourism and educational fields as well as more specialist areas.

A group of students and staff members of BERNOSSUS pose together for a photo outside the entrance to the community health centre.
As part of her internship, Fiza Dhanani shadowed an international medical team in Angola for underprivileged children.
A student from AKA Hyderabad in a white hijab assists two female students in green uniforms at a computer in a classroom setting.
Suhana Ohri’s passion for psychology and child development led her to intern at the Rainbow Children’s Hospital and the In-Sync Center for Child Development and Autism Therapy.
 AKA Hyderabad students and young children sit around tables in an outdoor learning area, engaged in an educational activity.
Rithvik Maganti interned at a leading political analysis firm, where he gained experience in campaign planning, voter survey design and expenditure tracking.
“My passion for child psychology grew through internships at Rainbow Children’s Hospital and In-Sync Center for Child Development and Autism Therapy, where I earned a mentor’s recommendation. Inspired by these experiences, I authored and self-published a book, ‘Lost and Found’ on Amazon, promoting emotional resilience. My efforts were recognised with the Immerse Education Academic Distinction Award.”

Suhana Ohri

DP1, AKA Hyderabad

University Counselling

We have dedicated university counsellors who work with staff, students and their families to navigate the application process, connect with university admissions staff and apply for scholarships.

Throughout their Grade 10 and Diploma Programme years, our university counsellors provide various opportunities and resources for students to prepare them for their university careers:

Grade 10

  • We help students choose their subjects of study according to their strengths and goals.

Grade 10 and DP1

  • We guide students through exploratory and reflective exercises to discover and articulate their strengths.

Early DP1

  • We help students understand the application processes in different countries and to shortlist universities and courses.

DP1, DP2

  • We facilitate visits from university representatives, who discuss their offerings with students.
  • We offer workshops for families on funding university studies and help students consider appropriate options.

Late DP1, DP2

  • Through workshops and individual assistance, we help students craft essays and complete forms for university applications, create resumes and practise their interview skills.

DP2

  • We nominate students for scholarships, both Academy-specific and global.
  • We assist students in selecting a university, applying for visas and navigating other steps.

$30 million

Since 2021, universities have offered AKA Hyderabad students over $30 million in scholarships

30+

Our graduates have received admission offers to over 30 colleges and universities listed on the Top 100 QS World Ranking since 2021

Forging a pathway to success

During her DP, Diana Nizari, a Class of 2021 alumna, participated in two internships through the Academy’s University Counselling Department, which helps students find internships or summer programmes to engage in. The internship experiences, along with her time at the Academy and exposure to the IB curriculum, helped her gain time management skills and encouraged her to explore her passions.

When Diana learnt about her acceptance and full scholarship to Brown University in the US, she was overfilled with joy and gratitude. For Diana, the ongoing support of others is what enabled her to get this far.

“My teachers, my family members, the Academy and my classmates have all supported me so much. If I hadn’t come to the Academy in the first place, none of this would be possible at all and I am beyond grateful for being able to study here and begin this new chapter in my life.”

Aaryan Ajani, Class of 2020, poses and smiles at the camera.

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