Our students’ admissions journey, from application strategy to acceptance.
Rohit Kumar
Insight: Noticed the dual challenge of plastic waste and lack of affordable infrastructure in rural India.
Idea:Repurpose discarded plastic bottles as eco-bricks, filling them with sand to create strong, low-cost construction materials.
Vision:To combine his passion for civil engineering with community service, while proving that sustainability and design can directly improve lives.
Rohit Kumar
Practical Aspects: At 17, with support from The Doon School’s community service department, Rohit mobilised peers, sourced bottles, and experimented with construction techniques to build durable structures.
Impact: Constructed houses and washrooms in a village community—reducing waste, improving sanitation, and demonstrating a scalable model for sustainable development.
Pranav Lodha
Insight: Recognised that millions in rural India lack access to reliable tools for budgeting and financial planning, limiting both literacy and long-term stability.
Idea: Developed an app-based system to track personal spending and create simple, accessible touchpoints for financial literacy. The goal was to help rural households better understand and manage their daily finances.
Vision: To bridge the gap between formal banking systems and underserved communities by creating technology that is easy to use and directly impactful.
Pranav Lodha
Practical Aspects: Designed user-friendly interfaces in regional languages and field-tested the system in collaboration with local communities. Gathered feedback to refine the tool for broader application.
Impact: Improved financial awareness and savings habits at the grassroots level. The project was a stepping stone to his journey into advanced business education, culminating in his acceptance to the UCLA MBA program.
Sagan Agarwal
Insight:Observed that while Gen Z is deeply engaged with fashion, there is a gap between fast-changing tastes and accessible, sustainable choices.
Idea: Founded Sutradhar, a fashion newsletter that spotlights leading brands and industry voices. He is also developing a thrifting aggregator platform that scrapes and mines listings across platforms to help Gen Z users find exactly what they want.
Vision: Democratize fashion by blending industry insight with sustainable habits, helping youth express individuality without waste.
Sagan Agarwal
Insight: Curates interviews and insights for the newsletter, building credibility with established fashion professionals. Prototyping the aggregator platform to refine search algorithms and user experience for Gen Z audiences.
Impact: Positioned at the crossroads of sustainability and style, Sagan’s initiatives empower young consumers to make smarter, more conscious fashion choices while staying connected to global trends.
Pritvi
Insight: Recognised how students struggle with time management during board prep, lacking clarity on which chapters to prioritise or how to balance effort with outcomes.
Idea: Designed a platform using the DeepSeek API to personalise study plans. The tool calculates how much time to invest in each chapter based on aptitude, interest, and probability of appearing in exams.
Vision: Democratize exam prep with a data-driven roadmap that reduces stress and boosts performance, especially for students without access to private coaching.
Pritvi
Practical Aspects:
Built the prototype independently, refining
algorithms to match aptitude inputs with syllabus weightage. Currently preparing to
license the platform to an established education company for wider student use.
Impact: Provides students with a structured, evidence-based study plan, making exam prep more efficient and equitable. Positioned to scale into a tool that could change how students across India prepare for high-stakes exams.
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Frequently asked questions
Subject/stream mapping, college list and fit, profile building, summer schools, test planning (where relevant), personal statement/essays, LOR strategy, interview prep, and scholarship guidance.
Typically 10–12 across Ambitious / Target / Safe tiers. We calibrate numbers by country, budget, and deadlines.
Yes. We guide project selection, code/repos, design curation, and research summaries so your portfolio matches each school’s expectations.
Yes. We align training, competitions, and coach/professor outreach, and position achievements credibly within the application.
End-to-end admissions support: Program discovery, college shortlisting and fit, timelines, profile building, test strategy, essays/SOPs, recommendations guidance, interview prep, scholarship/financial-aid guidance, and final decision support.
How early should I start?
Earlier is better. Typical lead times:
- UG: Start in Grade 10–11 (latest: Grade 12, 9–12 months before deadlines)
- PG/Master’s: 6–12 months before deadlines
- MBA: 9–15 months (for testing, career story, and recommenders)
Do you assist with scholarships and financial aid?
Yes. We identify scholarships, align your profile/story to eligibility, refine
essays, advise recommenders, and help you plan need/merit strategies. (Final awards
are at the university’s discretion.)
What is Profile Building? What does it include?
A structured plan of extracurriculars, research, internships, shadowing, leadership
projects, competitions, and public-facing outcomes (publications, showcases). We
track progress and outcomes so activities meaningfully support your academic goals.
How does Profile Building help my application?
It demonstrates direction, initiative, and impact—turning grades into a coherent
story that admissions committees can trust.
Are there prerequisites to enrol?
No. We begin with diagnostics (interests, goals, academics) and build a tailored
plan.
Where are you located?
We work primarily online with select in-person availability in certain cities around
the world. Ask us about current on-ground locations and school partnerships.
Who will mentor me?
A lead strategist coordinates your journey. Subject-matter specialists (essay,
interview, skills) join as needed. You’ll always have a single point of contact.
Are sessions online or hybrid?
Online by default; hybrid/in-person where available.
Will the mentor change?
Your strategist remains consistent. Specialists may be added for essays, interviews,
or skills training.
Will we get regular feedback?
Yes—milestone plans, progress reviews, and parent updates at agreed intervals.
Can I tailor or upgrade my programme later?
Yes. We can customise scope and add modules as your needs evolve.
Do you guarantee admission?
No. No reputable organisation can guarantee admits. We maximise your odds with
strategy, quality, and discipline.
How is my personal information used?
We use it only to deliver services you’ve requested, and we maintain confidentiality
in line with applicable laws. We share nothing with universities without your
consent.
Will EDUCIS communicate with universities on my behalf?
We prepare you and your materials; you submit your applications. If a university
requests clarification, we support you in crafting responses. We are independent and
not an agent for any university.
Is EDUCIS affiliated with universities or paid by them?
No. We are independent and student-first.
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