
Do we really celeberate
The International Day for the Girl Children?
Let's raise bold voice for girls and stand up for their social upliftment.

Today,
when education is being traded in the so-called institutions of civilized societies, IELTS Counsellor offers discounts, encourages learners, and helps them cross the price-barriers so that leaning becomes affordable and fun.
We strive to provide knowledge at the lowest possible cost, uncompromising with our quality policy and the academic objectives of learners.
Things that fuel our mission are mutual trust, sincerity, commitment, and contributions for shared social interests.
Starting 11 October 2022, IELTS Counsellor is offering free English literacy and school education to deserving girl children:
More than 4,000 children from 22 countries would be benefited by the end of this year. Thanks to the dedicated support from Adaptive Academic Alliance (ADACAL) Pvt. Ltd.
Issues like gender discrimination, domestic violence, sexual abuse, child labour, human trafficking, health and education, just to name a few, tend to be adversely skewed when closely examining the life of the girl child.
Among the horrific situations they face globally, such as prostitution, illiteracy, indoctrination, slavery, the military refugees, and pornography, POVERTY and IGNORANCE are considered to be the mother of most issues. More than 30% of children in the developing world suffer from malnutrition and are underweight. Very less has been done in this regard.

There has been extensive researches carried out and we have lots of information available on challenges facing women and children in general but not enough research has been carried out or documented on the plight of the girl child.

Lack of Access to Education: More than 100 million children do not have access to school. Of the children who enroll in primary school, over 150 million drop out, while user fees, including levies, are still charged for access to education in 92 countries and that such charges have impact on excluding girls.

The United Nations, which created the International Day of the Girl Child in 2011 to promote girls' rights, says difficulties already faced by girls have been exacerbated by the coronavirus health crisis, including in the areas of education, child marriage, domestic violence and economic opportunity.

The schooling of girls is critical to advancing gender equality, according to a new, related UNESCO report. The report said that despite an increase across all levels of education, girls are still more likely to suffer exclusion than boys, an outcome it said is exacerbated by the current pandemic.

Around the world, 132 million girls are out of school, according to U.N. figures, with 1 in 3 adolescent girls from the poorest households having never been to school.
Let's awaken our conscience
Let's act now
Women Empowerment Through Education
Empowering Women Through Education and Opportunities: The IELTS Counsellor Auspices Programme
In today’s world, women empowerment is not just a social responsibility, it is the foundation of sustainable progress. At IELTS Counsellor – School of International English, we are proud to take a significant step forward with our ambitious Auspices Programme, dedicated to uplifting women through education, financial support, career guidance, and protection against exploitation.
Educating Girl Children: Building Strong Futures
Education is the most powerful tool for transformation. Through our English language training programmes, IELTS Counsellor ensures that young girls from diverse backgrounds gain access to quality education that enhances their communication skills and opens doors to global opportunities. By promoting literacy and learning, we aim to lay the foundation for a future where every girl child becomes a confident, independent leader.
Financial Aid for Weaker Sections: Extending a Helping Hand
Many talented women are unable to pursue education or career development due to financial barriers. IELTS Counsellor addresses this challenge by offering scholarships and concessional courses under the Auspices Programme. By making quality training affordable, we provide financially weaker women the chance to achieve their dreams without the burden of high costs.
Creating Career Opportunities for Women
Beyond education, true empowerment comes from employment and entrepreneurship. Through career guidance and counselling, we help women explore diverse professional pathways. Whether it’s preparing for global exams like IELTS, improving business communication, or enhancing workplace readiness, IELTS Counsellor ensures that women are equipped with skills that directly contribute to their career growth.
Preventing Exploitation Through Systematic Support
A key pillar of empowerment is ensuring safety, dignity, and respect for women. Our programme focuses on establishing awareness and support systems that help prevent exploitation in education and employment. With proper guidance, legal awareness, and community engagement, IELTS Counsellor stands firm in creating a secure and fair environment for women to thrive.
The Vision of Auspices: Transforming Women’s Lives
The Auspices Programme by IELTS Counsellor is not just an initiative – it is a movement for women empowerment. By combining education, financial aid, career opportunities, and protection, we envision a future where every woman can unlock her true potential and contribute meaningfully to society.
To know more about our initiatives explore our wide range of services, scholarships, and opportunities designed to uplift and empower women globally.
Join us today in shaping a brighter tomorrow for women through the IELTS Counsellor Auspices Programme.
Country | Quota |
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Afghanistan | 350 |
Algeria | 250 |
Azerbaijan | 150 |
Bangladesh | 100 |
Bhutan | 25 |
Burma | 50 |
India | 1000 |
Indonesia | 250 |
Iran | 50 |
Iraq | 250 |
Kosovo | 25 |
Malaysia | 100 |
Maldives | 300 |
Morocco | 75 |
Pakistan | 250 |
Philippines | 150 |
Spain | 50 |
Sri Lanka | 250 |
Turkey | 100 |
Uzbekistan | 100 |
Venezuela | 150 |
Zambia | 100 |