Students seek star marks of a different kind 

Students seek star marks of a different kind

Tarot Reading
With competition increasing, a growing number of students are running to tarot card readers and astrologers to foresee their prospects. The two most common queries are 'How much will I score' and 'what should I do next'.

Eugenia Ramaney, a professional psychic and a tarot card reader, says tarot reading also involves a lot of counselling. 'A number of students have been trying to know what their percentage would be. They also ask us which career is best suited for me and so on. With tarot card reading, I can come to know their vibrations and since I also do aura reading, I give them accurate results,' she says.

Tejaswini Mirji, also a professional tarot card reader, has collegians at her doorstep too. 'Students wanted to know which stream they should opt for, what their CET results would be and which will be the most rewarding option for them,' she said.

Meena Shah, who has been practising tarot claims she has transformed many a career. 'One of the students who came to me for a reading wanted to do fashion designing, but through tarot, we came to know that an MBA would be a better option. The girl took up the course and is doing really well today,' she said.



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