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Stupath, a Study Abroad Web Application, Launched Under Rater Technologies Private Limited
[MUMBAI] - [02-03-2023]: Stupath, a study abroad web application, has been launched under Rater Technologies Private Limited. This online platform is built using AI and ML and provides study abroad services tied up with financial and non-financial institutions. The platform offers students a weightage score and college predictors percentage based on their profile weightage. Stupath's innovative platform allows students to apply to universities across the globe with just one application.

Stupath, a Study Abroad Web Application, Launched Under Rater Technologies Private Limited
[DELHI] – [02-03-2023]: Stupath, a study abroad web application, has been launched under Rater Technologies Private Limited. This online platform is built using AI and ML and provides study abroad services tied up with financial and non-financial institutions. The platform offers students a weightage score and college predictors percentage based on their profile weightage. Stupath’s innovative platform allows students to apply to universities across the globe with just one application.
The founders of Stupath are Harshith Sai Thadishetty and Kasturi Shivaprabhu, students from SR University. The product development received support from SR Innovation Exchange. The launch event was held on 01 March 2023, in the presence of Shri Dasyam Vinay Bhaskar Garu, MLA Warangal West.
The event was attended by mentor Suman Naredla, corporators from various divisions, and company representatives Asraf, Sri Sai Ram, and Saketh. The event was a success, and the attendees were impressed with the platform’s innovative features and services.
Stupath’s AI and ML-based platform help students make informed decisions about their study abroad plans. The platform offers personalized recommendations and assistance to students throughout their study abroad journey. Stupath’s tie-up with financial and non-financial institutions helps students with their financial needs and ensures a hassle-free experience.
The founders of Stupath, Harshith Sai Thadishetty, and Kasturi Shivaprabhu, aim to revolutionize the study abroad process with their innovative platform. Their partnership with Rater Technologies Private Limited and support from SR Innovation Exchange will help them achieve their goals and provide students with the best study abroad services.
For more information about Stupath, please visit their website www.stupath.com

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