"Engineer by education. Advocate by profession. Mentor by passion. Global citizen by choice."
A rare combination of disciplines that fuels Gradiks.
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Adventure isn't just a hobby; it's a mindset. I've walked the frozen paths of Russia, felt the Arctic air bite, and stood on the scorching dunes of Oman. I've navigated the chaotic energy of Southeast Asia—from the skies of Pattaya to the streets of Vietnam—and negotiated the business hubs of the UAE and Qatar.
Why does this matter to you? Because I don't just read about the world; I live in it.
When I advise you to study in a specific country, it's not based on a brochure. It's based on boots-on-the-ground reality. I know the culture, I know the struggle, and I know the opportunity.
My legal background taught me one thing: Details matter. A contract isn't just paper; it's a commitment. A visa application isn't just a form; it's a legal argument.
At Gradiks, we apply the same rigor to your career as I would to a court case. We build a dossier of evidence — your grades, your skills, your potential — that is impossible to ignore.
Engineering teaches you to assume nothing. Law teaches you to prepare for the worst-case argument. Business teaches you that neither of those matter if the unit economics are broken. Every Gradiks consultation runs all three of those filters over your plan before we agree to work together.
What that looks like in practice: we stress-test your financial plan against a 20% rupee depreciation scenario, read the visa decision tree of your target country like case law, and model the realistic ROI of the degree against the career market in India on your return. If any one of those comes up red, we say so — in the first meeting, before any paperwork.
Students who work with us aren't buying "admissions consulting." They're buying the rigor of three disciplines applied to the single biggest financial and personal decision of their twenties.
Gradiks is for students who want the truth more than they want to feel good about their decision. We work best with families who are willing to hear "no" when "no" is the right answer — and who know that a harder conversation in month one saves a ₹30 lakh mistake in year three.
We are not the right fit if you want to be told what you already want to hear. We are not the right fit if the destination is non-negotiable regardless of outcome. And we are not the right fit if you want a consultant who'll pressure-test nothing and sign you up for whatever pays them the biggest commission. Other agencies will do that for you. We won't.
Kerala sends more students abroad per capita than almost any other state in India. And every year, a painful fraction of them come back — or, worse, stay stuck abroad — because someone with a glossy office and a commission target told them exactly what they wanted to hear.
I started Gradiks because the industry had been running on selective truth for too long. We publish our students' real visa approvals with names and universities. We show the costs that agents leave out of the brochure. We tell students whose profile won't clear FMGE to think twice before taking on ₹40 lakh of debt for a country that won't get them registered back home.
Honest work pays off slower than dishonest work. We've made our peace with that. The students who trust us now are the ones who'll refer their cousins in five years — and that's the business we're actually building.
Book a free first consultation. If your plan has a flaw, we'll name it. If it doesn't, we'll tell you that too.
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