This is what your report will look like.
The full Global Readiness Index report is generated instantly after you finish the 5-minute test — emailed and downloadable as PDF.
The Practical Innovator
“You fix what is broken and make what already works, work better.”
You are the rare profile that pairs hands-on problem-solving with deep technical curiosity. The kind of student top engineering & tech employers fight for: you actually understand the machine, AND you can think about how to redesign it. Robotics, biomedical engineering, AI-driven product roles — they all live here.
Courses that fit you
- 01BSc Computer Science with Industry PlacementA great fit for someone who likes logic and building things — and the placement year gives you a paid year of real industry experience.
- 02BEng Mechatronics / Robotics EngineeringRobotics blends curiosity, problem-solving and physical building like few other degrees — and your strengths line up with all three.
- 03BSc Data Science & Artificial IntelligenceYour strong logical and number sense make this an easy fit; the field also rewards careful, step-by-step thinkers like you.
Why this fits you
Hi Aarav — your answers point to a clear strength: you like understanding how things work, and you enjoy actually building or solving real problems. That's a great mix. Universities and employers value it highly across engineering, computing and applied sciences.
Practically, this means you'll be happiest in courses that put you on projects and labs early. Pure lecture-and-exam tracks may bore you within a semester. Your thinking with logic and numbers is a real strength. The one area to watch is communication — not a blocker, but worth a small plan (debate club, technical writing, or a part-time tutoring gig) to lift it.
Your readiness score is 72 out of 100 — a good band. You're close to ready, and a focused four to six weeks of prep will sharpen your application. The next step is a quick call with a Flint counsellor to match these directions to your budget and timeline.
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Where you can study it
- United Kingdom
Strong engineering & computing programmes, 1.5-year graduate route post-study, large Indian student community.
92%match - Canada
Post-study work visa + permanent residency pathway. Co-op programmes give you 12-16 months of paid industry experience inside your degree.
86%match - Ireland
EU tech hub with a 2-year stay-back. Lower cost than the UK with comparable academic quality.
79%match
Where You Stack Up
Compared with other Indian Class 12 students who took this test.
- Analytical ReasoningHigher than 89% of peers·Strong89%
- Numerical AptitudeHigher than 84% of peers·Strong84%
- CommunicationHigher than 38% of peers·Focus area38%
- Direction ClarityHigher than 71% of peers·Strong71%
Your Career DNA
Six dimensions of how you think and work. Your top two define your archetype.
- IAnalyst84%
- RBuilder78%
- COrganizer62%
- EHustler58%
- ACreator52%
- SPeople Person41%
Standardised Psychometric Profile
Clear, well-defined interest profile. Career direction is interpretable with high confidence.
Developed by psychologist John Holland in the 1960s, the Holland Code (RIASEC) is the world's most widely-used career-interest framework. It maps every person onto six basic personality types — Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, Conventional. Your three-letter code is the combination that scored highest. People whose work matches their code report higher job satisfaction and earn more over a career.
What's Working
- 01You combine deep curiosity with a strong "make it work" instinct. That pair is rare and very employable in any engineering or applied-science career.
- 02Your logical thinking is well above average — a strong foundation for computer science, data, and finance courses.
- 03Your answers were consistent and you stayed engaged through the test. That gives this report a high level of trust.
Strengthen Next
- Worth Knowing
Communication is a relatively softer area for you. It won't block admissions, but it can hold back leadership roles later. A weekly 90-second pitch practice fixes this in about 8 weeks.
- Worth Knowing
You prefer solo work over group work. Most international programmes have lots of group projects, so try one or two collaborative tasks before you start your degree.
Your Decision Readiness
How clearly you're thinking, and how ready your family is to back the plan.
Career Direction
Tinted by the personality trait each career leans on most.
- 01Software Engineer (Systems / Infra)builder energy
- 02Mechatronics / Robotics Engineerbuilder energy
- 03Data Engineerbuilder energy
- 04Product Engineer at a hardware startupbuilder energy
- 05Quantitative Analystanalyst energy
- 06Embedded Systems Developeranalyst energy
Skills Snapshot
Your next steps
A simple four-step plan to turn this report into action.
- Next 30 days
Shortlist 2-3 target countries with your counsellor and have the budget conversation with parents.
- 30 — 60 days
Start your GitHub portfolio: 1 substantial project (>500 lines, documented README, deployed).
- 60 — 90 days
Take IELTS / Duolingo. Targets: 7.0 / 120.
- 90 — 120 days
Shortlist 8 universities (2 reach · 4 fit · 2 safety). Begin SOP draft with counsellor.
A Flint counsellor will reach out within 24 hours to help you act on this.
Save this report. Share it with your parents and counsellor before your next session.
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