Zavara Career Compass - Report

Career assessment

Rohan Mehta

88%

Match

Top fit

Personalized

Assessment-led

Career-fit

Class

12th Standard

Language

English

Date

2026-05-30

Strongest matches

Business Analytics

88%

Finance / Investment Analysis

85%

Entrepreneurship / Product Management

81%

Rohan’s best-fit direction is Business + Finance + Analytics. He shows commercial awareness, numerical thinking, confidence in discussion, and interest in practical decision-making.

Step 1

Final direction

What career direction is best right now?

Business + Finance + Analytics + Entrepreneurship

Rohan should explore business, finance, analytics, and entrepreneurship pathways while selecting a course that gives both practical skills and strong fundamentals.

This means the student may enjoy work where they

Analyse money, markets, and business decisionsCompare options using numbers and logicPresent ideas clearly to othersUnderstand customers, pricing, and profitBuild small business or finance projects
Step 2

Why this fits

Understand the student's natural style

Personality

Confident, practical, analytical, opportunity-focused

Interest

Business, finance, markets, analytics, entrepreneurship

Learning

Discussion + application-based learner

Strength

Commercial thinking and decision-making

Rohan may enjoy careers where business judgement, numbers, communication, and action come together. He should build patience for fundamentals because finance and analytics need accuracy, not only confidence.

Strengths to build on

Commercial Awareness

Useful for business, finance, marketing, and entrepreneurship

Numerical Thinking

Supports analytics, investment analysis, and accounting

Communication

Important for presentations, clients, sales, and leadership

Opportunity Spotting

Useful for startups, product roles, and business development

Decision-Making

Helps compare options logically and act with clarity

Step 3

Career options

Compare the top 5 careers

These metrics help parents compare career fit, job opportunity, earning possibility, learning effort, and long-term growth.

Higher bars mean stronger assessment alignment.

Rank 1

Business Analytics

88%

Match

Match Score

88%

Demand

Very High

Salary Potential

High

Future Scope

Very High

Best For

Students who like business decisions, numbers, dashboards, and practical problem-solving

Why it fits

Good for students who can connect numbers with business choices and explain insights clearly.

First Step

Analyse sales, expenses, or marks data using Excel and create a simple dashboard.

Salary Examples

Beginner

₹4-7 LPA

Experienced

₹8-18 LPA

Senior

₹20 LPA+

Rank 2

Finance / Investment Analysis

85%

Match

Match Score

85%

Demand

High

Salary Potential

High

Future Scope

High

Best For

Students who like markets, money decisions, company performance, and risk

Why it fits

Good for students who enjoy analysing numbers and understanding how businesses create value.

First Step

Track five companies for one month and note revenue, profit, price, and news changes.

Salary Examples

Beginner

₹4-8 LPA

Experienced

₹8-20 LPA

Senior

₹25 LPA+

Rank 3

Entrepreneurship / Product Management

81%

Match

Match Score

81%

Demand

High

Salary Potential

High

Future Scope

Very High

Best For

Students who like ideas, customers, business models, products, and leadership

Why it fits

Good for students who think practically about problems, opportunities, and solutions.

First Step

Interview ten people about one problem and design a simple product or service idea.

Salary Examples

Beginner

₹5-9 LPA

Experienced

₹10-22 LPA

Senior

₹25 LPA+

Rank 4

Digital Marketing / Brand Strategy

78%

Match

Match Score

78%

Demand

High

Salary Potential

Medium-High

Future Scope

High

Best For

Students who like customers, brands, communication, campaigns, and growth

Why it fits

Good for students who can understand customers and present business ideas clearly.

First Step

Create a one-week campaign plan for a local store or school event.

Salary Examples

Beginner

₹3-6 LPA

Experienced

₹7-15 LPA

Senior

₹18 LPA+

Rank 5

Accounting / Taxation

75%

Match

Match Score

75%

Demand

High

Salary Potential

Medium-High

Future Scope

High

Best For

Students who like structure, numbers, rules, compliance, and financial records

Why it fits

Good for students who can work carefully with details and financial information.

First Step

Maintain simple accounts for a mock business for one month.

Salary Examples

Beginner

₹3-6 LPA

Experienced

₹6-14 LPA

Senior

₹18 LPA+

Best starting fields

Business AnalyticsFinance / Investment AnalysisEntrepreneurship / Product Management
Step 4

Career meaning

What each career actually involves

Business Analytics

88%

Strong match for business curiosity, numbers, and decision-making.

Start with Excel, then learn statistics, dashboards, and business case studies.

Create dashboardsAnalyse sales dataCompare business performancePresent insights

Finance / Investment Analysis

85%

Interest in markets, money, business performance, and financial decisions.

Build finance fundamentals through accounting, economics, Excel, and market observation.

Track companiesRead financial newsCompare income statementsStudy personal finance basics

Entrepreneurship / Product Management

81%

Opportunity-focused thinking, communication, and interest in practical solutions.

Start by solving one real student or local business problem with a simple plan.

Interview customersCreate business modelsTest product ideasPlan small ventures

Digital Marketing / Brand Strategy

78%

Communication, business sense, and customer understanding fit brand-growth work.

Create campaign plans and learn basics of content, analytics, and branding.

Plan campaignsStudy customer segmentsWrite ad copyMeasure campaign response
Step 5

Action plan

What the student should do next

1

Week 1

Compare B.Com, BBA, Economics, CA, CMA, CS, and business analytics courses

2

Week 2

Build an Excel dashboard using marks, sales, or expense data

3

Week 3

Prepare a five-slide business case for one Indian company

4

Week 4

Speak to one commerce senior or professional and finalise the top two course paths

Try projects

Excel sales dashboardPersonal budget trackerCompany performance presentationLocal business improvement planMock startup pitch deckStock market watchlist journal
Step 6

Learning plan

How the student should study

Learning style: Discussion + Application-Based Learner

Best work style: Goal-based learning with real examples and measurable outcomes

Learns best through

Business case studiesReal company examplesExcel practiceDebates and presentationsMentor conversationsProblem-solving tasksGoal-based revision

Solve practical case studies

Connect commerce theory with real business decisions

Use Excel every week

Build a skill useful across finance, analytics, and business

Make short presentations

Improve confidence with structure and evidence

Practise accounting problems

Build accuracy and patience for commerce fundamentals

Track one industry

Develop market awareness and business vocabulary

Step 7

Interests and traits

What to watch while exploring

This gives a quick visual of the strongest personality signals.

Commercial ThinkingVery High
CommunicationHigh
Problem-solvingHigh
LeadershipMedium-High
Data InterpretationMedium-High
CreativityMedium
PatienceDeveloping

Business

Very High

Finance

Very High

Data / Numbers

High

Entrepreneurship

High

Technology

Medium-High

Design / Creativity

Medium

BusinessFinanceAnalyticsEntrepreneurship
Step 8

Decision guide

How parents and students should decide

Evaluate based on

Interest in numbers and business

Comfort with detail and accuracy

Presentation confidence

Long-term course requirements

Actual daily work in the career

Avoid choosing only by

Only course popularity

Only college brand

Only family business pressure

Only salary expectations

Avoiding accounting because it feels detailed

Step 9

Backup options

More fields to explore later

Economics / Policy Analysis

72%

Business and society interest can grow into economics, research, and policy roles.

Sales / Business Development

70%

Communication and confidence can support revenue-focused roles.

Operations Management

67%

Practical problem-solving can support planning, logistics, and process improvement.

Human Resources / People Analytics

63%

Communication and analytics can support people-related business decisions.

Law / Corporate Compliance

60%

Business interest and structured thinking may support corporate law or compliance later.

Step 10

Inspiration

People with similar strengths

Rohan’s profile shows commercial curiosity, numerical thinking, confidence, and interest in practical outcomes. These strengths are useful in finance, analytics, business leadership, and entrepreneurship.

Nithin Kamath

Finance / Entrepreneurship

Market understandingCustomer focusPractical business thinking

Falguni Nayar

Business / Brand Building

Business judgementBrand understandingLong-term execution

Radhika Gupta

Finance / Leadership

Financial thinkingCommunicationResilience

Kunal Shah

Product / Startups

Customer psychologyOpportunity spottingProduct thinking
Step 11

Parent guidance

How to support exploration

Rohan has strong business and finance alignment. The best path should balance practical exposure, financial fundamentals, analytics skills, and realistic course planning after 12th.

Discuss multiple commerce pathways without forcing one option

Ask him to present course comparisons with reasons

Support Excel, finance, and communication skill-building

Arrange conversations with commerce professionals

Avoid choosing only by relatives' opinions

Encourage discipline in accounting and quantitative subjects

Before admission decisions, ask Rohan to complete one finance project, one analytics project, and one course-comparison discussion with the family.

Step 12

Conversation prompts

Questions to ask

Do you prefer analysis, finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, or accounting?

Which course builds the strongest first-year foundation?

Can you explain this career's daily work clearly?

What skill will you build before college starts?

Which professional can we speak to this month?

Step 13

Teacher guidance

School support

Recommended support

Business case discussions

Excel and data interpretation activities

Commerce career pathway sessions

Presentation and debate opportunities

Accounting practice checks

Entrepreneurship club participation

School actions

Invite alumni from finance, analytics, CA, and business fields

Guide students on B.Com, BBA, Economics, CA, CMA, and CS pathways

Encourage business-plan competitions

Help students build practical Excel projects

Involve parents in course-selection conversations

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