Which stream should you choose after 10th?
Start with a free chat to explore Science, Commerce, or Arts with more clarity — and less confusion.
Built for Indian students and parents. Simple, practical guidance — not generic career advice.
No long forms. No confusing jargon. No pressure to decide blindly.
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Stream clarity, not
random suggestions
Student + parent
decision support
Built for India's
Class 10 reality
Because this decision affects not just subjects next year, but confidence at home too.
Who is Geni Ma'am?
Geni Ma'am is Clario's digital guide. She starts with a simple chat to help students and parents think more clearly about stream fit, strengths, and next steps.
She does not replace family judgment. She helps organize the decision.
Final decisions stay with the student and family.How GeniWay helps your family decide
From student profile to family alignment — GeniWay helps turn confusion into a clearer next step.
Quick Clarity Check
Start with simple questions about the student’s class, interests, and current confusion.
Core Assessment
Build a fuller picture of how the student learns, what drives them, their strengths, and future readiness.
Clarity Report
See stream fit, strengths, watch-outs, and next steps in language students and parents can understand.
View Sample ReportFamily Bridge
A guided counselling session to help parents and students discuss the report and align on the decision.
The assessment gives the picture. Family Bridge helps the family make sense of it together.
Why Students and Parents Need More Than Generic Career Advice
Most students are asked to choose a stream when they are still figuring themselves out. Most parents want to help, but often have to rely on marks alone, old assumptions, or what others are doing.
Beyond marks alone
Good marks do not automatically mean Science is the right choice. Clario looks at interest, fit, pressure, and future pathways — not just scores.
Beyond “safe vs passion”
The real problem is not only careers. It is the conflict between what feels safe and what feels right. Clario helps make that trade-off clearer.
Beyond generic tests
Most students do not want a vague label. They want practical help: Which stream fits me better? Why? What could this lead to?
That is why Clario is built around clarity, fit, and family alignment — not just information.
What You Can Explore With Clario
Start with a simple conversation, then go deeper only when you want stronger clarity.
Best-fit stream direction
A clearer view of whether Science, Commerce, or Arts (Humanities) may suit you better.
Career possibilities
Explore careers beyond the usual few options and see what kinds of futures may fit you.
Pathways ahead
Understand how streams connect to courses, exams, and future options in India — and, where relevant, abroad.
Conversation-led first snapshot
Start with a simple chat and get an early picture of your interests, motivations, strengths, and current decision context.
Family alignment support
Help families understand your direction through a clearer, more grounded explanation.
Replace confusion with clarity
The goal is not to force one answer. It is to reduce confusion and help you move forward with more confidence.
Make this a better family decision
Your child does not just need career information. They need guidance that helps them understand themselves, see realistic options, and talk to you with more clarity.
Clario also helps parents make the conversation less emotional and more grounded:
- what may fit your child better
- where stress or pressure may be affecting the decision
- how to discuss options more calmly at home
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the GeniWay experience.
Clario is most useful for Class 10 stream decisions, but it can also help students in Classes 8–12 explore direction and future options.
No. Clario does not force a decision. It helps the student and parent understand fit, trade-offs, and next steps more clearly.
Yes. The experience is designed to support student-parent conversations, especially when there is confusion or disagreement.
No. Marks matter, but Clario also considers interests, study patterns, motivation, and future direction.