Built on evidence. Never on commissions.
Most "free" study-abroad counselling is paid for by universities — so the advice bends toward whoever pays. AbroBot is different: we don't take university commissions, so every recommendation is ranked on your outcomes, drawn from 25 lakh+ student journeys and 4,000+ expert counselors.
Four reasons AbroBot is different
No commission bias
We're not paid by universities to send you anywhere. Recommendations are ranked on fit and outcomes — not who pays us.
25 lakh+ data points
Decisions are grounded in real student journeys, not opinions — so you see probabilities, risks and ROI, not guesswork.
4,000+ expert counselors
The AI is trained and validated by thousands of experienced counselors, then reviewed by real humans on your case.
Transparent by design
Clear acceptance probabilities, visa odds and cost/ROI for every option — so you decide with clarity, not confusion.
From 25 lakh journeys to your decision
AbroBot turns a vast base of real student outcomes into a clear, personalised plan — the same way a great mentor would, but in seconds and without bias.
- 1Learn from real outcomesWe analyse 25 lakh+ student journeys and insights from 4,000+ consultants.
- 2Match to your profileYour scores, goals and budget are benchmarked against students like you.
- 3Show probabilities, not opinionsYou get Safe / Target / Reach odds, visa chances and ROI for each option.
- 4Reviewed by a human expertA real counselor sense-checks your plan before you act on it.
“We're building a system where every student can make decisions based on clarity, not confusion. AbroBot is about empowering students with intelligence.”
Independently recognised
Recognised startup under the Government of India's Startup India initiative.
News outlets featured AbroBot, reaching 60M+ readers (ANI, The Tribune, Google News & more).
Student journeys and 4,000+ consultant insights powering the platform.
See unbiased guidance for yourself
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