The predicted score is one input.
The chart is the other.
IB students already know what they’re grinding for. The harder question — STEM vs liberal arts vs business, US vs UK vs India — doesn’t come from the predicted score. It comes from the wiring.
- ✓Direct verdict on the university track: STEM / liberal arts / business / pre-med / design / dual-degree
- ✓For Indian-origin IB kids: when the chart says “return to India after 4 years” vs “settle abroad”
- ✓Why some IB charts thrive at LACs over Ivies — and the placements that predict it
- ✓Career fields specific to IB-trained, generalist-leaning grads
Why this reading meets IB-trained intelligence on its own terms
- 1IB DP rewards generalist intelligence — essay writing, ToK, EE, CAS. Most chart readings flatten that into “Science vs Commerce.” We read the chart for the *generalist-vs-specialist* signature — a critical question for IB kids choosing between liberal arts and STEM majors.
- 2For dual-citizenship or visa-decision families, we ground any abroad / India settlement claim in the actual computed Dasha and Saturn / Jupiter / Rahu transit windows — not vague “Rahu = foreign” horoscope-talk.
- 3We separate the four IB-adjacent degree paths: pure liberal arts (Jupiter-Mercury), STEM with humanities lean (Mercury-Venus), business with policy lean (Sun-Mercury), pre-med (Mars-Sun-Ketu). Each is a different chart.
Sample
What the report reads like
Recommended track: Liberal-arts dual degree, with Economics + Cognitive Science.
Jupiter in own sign in the 5th house with Mercury in the 6th is a generalist-thinker yoga — thrives in interdisciplinary majors that other systems would force into a single track. Venus in the 7th gives the dialogic / seminar-style strength that LACs reward (Williams, Pomona, Ashoka) over the lecture-heavy Ivy structure. Rahu in the 2nd suggests an unconventional career path — think behavioural economics consulting, design strategy, or policy think-tanks — not banking-by-default. Avoid the standalone Economics-major default; the chart wants the cross-domain combination.
…full report runs ~1,200 words with 5 career fields, a “what to avoid” section, and a direct response to your specific leaning.
Questions parents ask
My child has a predicted 42 — chart still useful?
Yes. The predicted score tells the university what your child can do. The chart tells your child what they should do. Strong IB scorers often pick wrong majors because the school stream and the family default both push STEM — even when the chart wants liberal arts or business.
We’re deciding between US, UK, and India — will the report give a verdict?
The ₹99 stream reading focuses on the degree fit, not the country. For settlement / abroad-vs-India timing, layer in the ₹499 Chart Audit — that report grounds the call in computed Dasha + transit windows, not in the prompt-imagined dates that come out of looser readings.
IB has six subjects. Can the chart speak to subject-level choices?
At the HL level, yes — the chart points to the cognitive lane (mathematical, linguistic, scientific-systems, aesthetic-creative). The report uses that to recommend a degree direction, which works backwards into the HL choices that compound best.
Other boards
ICSE Results Just Out — Now the Stream Question
ICSE Class 10 results — out April 30, 2026 →
CBSE Results — Now the Stream / Degree Decision
CBSE Class 10 + 12 results →
Maharashtra SSC Results — Stream Choice Decoded
Maharashtra SSC results — early June →
Or run the general Stream Finder — same ₹99 reading, no board bias.