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Aaradhya Rao

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CY-32699 · 14 yrs · Grade 9 · Banyan Tree Public School
confidence · HIGH live · claude-sonnet-4-6 · cached · 11824ms on the original call
RIASEC top 3: S R C
— riasec profile

Aaradhya Rao's Holland Code

Hand-rendered SVG · 6 dimensions, scored 0–100.

20 40 60 80 100 59 29 36 67 46 56 Realistic Investigative Artistic Social Enterprising Conventional

top 3 → SRC

— aptitude · DAT V

Student vs cohort mean

Aaradhya Rao · Cohort mean

—— ai narrative
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Aaradhya Rao presents an interesting and multi-layered profile that deserves thoughtful exploration. Her RIASEC pattern — with Social (67), Realistic (59), and Conventional (56) as the leading dimensions — points toward careers that blend hands-on problem-solving with people-centred work and structured environments. Her verbal aptitude is a clear standout (92nd percentile), and her mechanical and speed-accuracy scores are also above average, giving her a solid practical foundation to build on.

Career-match modelling places Dentistry at the top of her fit rankings (63%), followed by Investment Banking (57%) and Civil Services (56%). These are quite different paths, yet each rewards a combination of analytical precision and strong interpersonal communication — qualities Aaradhya demonstrably possesses. The counsellor's earlier RIASEC session noted that "Aaradhya Rao responded most positively when discussing entrepreneurship," which is a meaningful signal worth weaving into any pathway conversation, particularly around self-directed or clinic-ownership models within dentistry [1].

On the academic readiness side, Aaradhya performed creditably on the mock CET battery, scoring 85/100 in Logical Reasoning and 76/100 each in Maths and English. The one area flagged for improvement was data interpretation, and the debrief recommendation was "targeted practice on DI sets, two evenings per week, six-week sprint" [2]. Addressing this gap would strengthen her competitiveness across all three career families, each of which involves quantitative reasoning under time pressure.

The broader counselling concern — balancing creative interests with stable career paths — is real and worth revisiting with Aaradhya and her family [1]. Architecture was also mentioned during her test debrief [2], suggesting her aspirations may still be in flux; structured informational conversations with alumni across two or three fields would help her anchor her thinking.

Recommended next step: schedule a panel-style session with one practising dentist, one civil servant, and one finance professional to help Aaradhya test her entrepreneurial instincts against real-world career trajectories.

why this confidence level

live LLM inference grounded in 2 cited reports + RIASEC/aptitude data

—— top 5 matches

Career fit (ranked)

1
Dentist
Medicine · fit 63
2
Investment Banker
Finance · fit 57
3
Civil Services (IAS/IPS)
Civil services · fit 56
4
Software Engineer (CS)
Engineering · fit 51
5
UX Designer
Design · fit 49
Computed live · RIASEC overlap × demand index. Algorithm visible at /dashboard.
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[1]
Assessment Jan 20, 2026 report #43
RIASEC + DAT V battery interpretation — Aaradhya Rao
[2]
Test result May 8, 2025 report #14
Mock CET / aptitude battery — Aaradhya Rao
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