The university SaaS solution enables universities to streamline and automate student recruitment processes, from application assessment to payment tracking to visa issuance
Noida-based start-up Leverage Edu, a migration-tech platform for higher education, launched Univalley OS, an operating system for universities.
Univalley OS is a university SaaS solution that enables universities to streamline and automate student recruitment processes, from application assessment to payment tracking to visa issuance.
Univalley OS has claimed to leverage artificial intelligence to help universities assess applications 10x faster, receive and manage student payments in international currency, and conduct automated credibility interviews powered by AI. Univalley OS integrates with almost every existing CRM/CMS platform available with universities traditionally and offers free-of-cost migration for non-compatible software.
Akshay Chaturvedi, the Founder and CEO of Leverage Edu, said: "At Leverage, we have had a product-first approach from day zero. We have always been intentional about never building anything for vanity's sake. Reverse infact. How to solve for a stakeholder better. How to improve those input line items. How to build a deeper relationship. How to translate into better delight.”
“To make the student experience increasingly seamless, we have engaged in extensive dialogue with partner universities for the last full year. What we learned was simple: we need to empathise with Universities as much as and solve for them - in an easy, simple, plug-and-play style. And that’s how Univalley.com came together, with my co-founders Digvijay, Aman and their insane teams spending countless hours on building this right up from ground zero to one, I am personally thrilled about everything the students will gain as a result of Universities adopting the Univalley OS," he added.
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