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How Ezeal works

The question never really goes away.

At fifteen, it is which stream.
At twenty, did I choose right.
At thirty, is this still me.

Ezeal answers it the same way every time — by starting with you, not with a list of careers.

01 — Where you are

You are not the only one asking.

In school

Which stream? Which career? And how am I supposed to know at fifteen?

In college

I have already chosen. Was it right — and what can I still do from here?

Already working

I am good at this. I am not sure it is mine.

Guiding someone

I want them to choose well — without choosing for them.

Different questions. The same place to start.

Someone answering Ezeal's questions on a phone at home, a glass of tea beside them

02 — Starting

Nothing to prepare. Nothing to fail.

No syllabus, no revision, no entrance test. You answer questions about what interests you, how you think and what you enjoy — in your own language, at your own pace, on the phone already in your hand.

Most people tell us it feels less like an assessment, and more like the first time somebody actually asked.

In your languageNot only English

On any phoneNo laptop needed

Pause any timeCome back when you want

No wrong answersThere is nothing to fail

03 — The method

Three steps. That is the whole thing.

A student and EZI looking up at a constellation of connected lights forming a pattern

01

Know

Find out what is actually there. Your strengths, your interests, how you think, how you learn best. Written in plain language — so it makes sense to you, and to whoever you decide to show it to.

EZI holding a lantern above a dark valley where many lit paths branch toward the horizon

02

Explore

See what you were never shown. Hundreds of paths, with honest costs and the real routes in. The options nobody in your circle happened to mention, and the ones that did not exist when they were choosing.

A counsellor in conversation across a table, with EZI sitting alongside and listening

03

Conquer

Decide, with something to stand on. A certified counsellor reads your profile and helps you work out the next move. You decide. We make sure you are not deciding blind.

04 — After

A profile is where it starts. Not where it stops.

What opens up next depends entirely on what you are curious about.

  • Explore subjects nobody put on a syllabus — fields and industries you were never introduced to
  • Try things — activities that test a strength you did not know you had
  • Talk to people already doing the work — others further along the same road
  • Sit in on sessions — workshops, talks and conversations worth your evening
  • Come back and reassess — you change, and your profile should keep up

There is no single route through Ezeal. There are as many as there are people using it.

A student and EZI standing on a ridge at sunrise, looking out over many different worlds of work

05 — Straight answers

The questions everybody asks.

It depends where you are. A school student’s assessment is shorter and simpler than a working professional’s — we measure what can be meaningfully measured at each stage, and nothing before its time. Most people finish comfortably in one sitting, and you can always stop and come back.

We have not set one public price, because what an individual needs and what a school or college needs are not the same thing. Tell us who you are and what you are looking for, and you will get a straight answer.

No. The questions are built on published, validated methods normed for India — though you will not feel that while you are answering them. Every result carries its confidence: we say this suggests, never this proves.

Never. AI helps explain and personalise your results. A certified human counsellor reviews every profile before it reaches you or your family.

You do. Yours to keep, revisit and reassess. Shared only with your consent, revocable at any time, and never sold.

Yes. You get the same profile in the same plain language, so you can have a better conversation instead of a guess. Ezeal is built to help you guide someone — not to replace your judgement about them.

The hardest part is deciding to start.

After that, we take it one step at a time.