Hard for school students to get real, honest guidance about colleges

At just seventeen, while most students were worrying about board exams and college admissions, Aadesh Panwar was asking a different question: “Why is it so hard for school students to get real, honest guidance about colleges?”

In his hometown of Mhow, near Indore, he saw how confusing the admission journey was—brochures, coaching centers, and advertisements everywhere, but no real voices students could trust. What they needed wasn’t more marketing, but conversations with undergraduates who had already been through the same struggles.

That spark gave birth to Admeasy, a student community platform where school students could connect directly with undergraduates. What began as a small idea in Mhow is now growing fast, with 80+ mentors from some of the country’s most respected institutions. Today, Admeasy proudly has mentors from Delhi University, IIT Indore, IIM Indore, IIM Rohtak, MNIT Jaipur, DAVV, and more.

Through seminars, one-on-one sessions, and an ever-growing network, Admeasy is bridging the gap between school students and real college experiences. For Aadesh, this is not just a project—it’s a mission: to make sure no student feels misled or lost while choosing their future.

From a small town to now having Delhi under its purview, Admeasy proves that when young people lead with purpose, they can transform how education guidance truly works.