This Summer, Build a Career Spike.
Don't just attend a course. Walk away with a portfolio, a direction, and an edge that admissions officers notice.
Apply for Summer 2026 →From Curiosity
To Career Clarity
In just 6–8 weeks, build depth, discover passion, and create a powerful academic spike — designed for high school students aiming for top universities worldwide.
Health & Life Sciences
Law & Policy
Economics & Finance
Business & Entrepreneurship
Engineering & Technology
❌ Most Summer Courses
- ✕Surface-level exposure with no depth
- ✕Generic certificates that mean nothing
- ✕Zero real-world implementation
- ✕No connection to university admissions
✅ EduQuest Summer Program
- ✓Academic depth beyond school syllabus
- ✓Real-world projects & portfolio creation
- ✓Research & internship pathways
- ✓Structured profile spike for Ivy League & Top 50
Career Discovery & Mapping
We start with clarity. Understand who you are, where you want to go, and what it takes to get there.
Intensive Learning
Deep dive into your chosen career cluster. Taught by industry and academic experts with a capstone-driven approach — not theory.
Implementation & Execution
This is where the real spike building happens. You don't just learn — you create something tangible.
Visibility & Certification
Present your work. Get evaluated. Receive recognition that carries real weight in applications.
Academic depth beyond your school syllabus
Clear career direction and purpose
Tangible portfolio for US/UK admissions
Leadership & research exposure
Competitive edge for Ivy League & Top 50 universities
Career Exploration
Structured depth to discover your passion and build foundational skills early.
Spike Building
Deep specialization and university alignment to stand out in competitive pools.
Profile Strengthening
Final polish and compelling projects before submitting your applications.
Online sessions combined with in-center sessions at EduQuest.
Boutique model ensuring personal attention and meaningful peer interaction.
Mentored by industry professionals and academic experts — not just teachers.
Everything builds toward a real project — never theoretical busywork.