Problem Statement

The Study-Abroad System Is Broken at the Source

India’s study-abroad ecosystem is fragmented, agent-led, and optimized for transactions, not long-term student outcomes.

How the Journey Works Today
Pain Area

Student

Starts with ambition but no roadmap. Decisions are made with partial, biased, or late information.

Local Agent

Controls access to options. Advice is shaped by commissions, not student fit or career outcomes.

Aggregator

Moves volume, not quality. Data is re-entered, context is lost, and accountability disappears.

Foreign University

Receives high volumes of applications with low context and weak alignment.

Discovery Shortlisting Eligibility Exams Document Prep Applications Offers Loans Visa Pre-Departure Accommodation Forex & Fees Flights Onboarding

each step is handled by a different party, with no shared system and no single owner.

Students from Tier 2/3 Cities

They want to pick the right country, course, and university — early and within budget.

But instead, they depend on agents who give biased advice. There is no clear eligibility check and no long-term plan.

Result: Wrong choices, wasted money, stress, and regret.

Indian Colleges & Schools

They want to guide students responsibly and protect their credibility.

But instead, they have no counselors, no tools, and no structured process for global guidance.

Result: They end up as referral points for agents — losing control over outcomes and student data.

Foreign Universities

They want diverse, well-matched, genuine Indian students.

But instead, they get metro-heavy, unverified bulk applications from aggregator networks.

Result: High screening costs, low conversion, poor yield, and students who drop out.