Halp guiding Indian students on education
Halp, a tech-enabled college admission coaching platform, backed by Serena Williams, is providing guidance for Indian students to pursue study in abroad without agent support in a cost-effective.
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Hyderabad: Halp, a tech-enabled college admission coaching platform, backed by Serena Williams, is providing guidance for Indian students to pursue study in abroad without agent support in a cost-effective. Halp's 1:1 free digital coaching support empowers these students, eliminating the need for agents and consultants. “We operate with an approach that prioritizes trust among the students. Unlike many agents motivated by commissions, our coaches are not driven by financial incentives, which often result in subpar experiences for students,” said Matthew McLellan, Co-founder & CEO, Halp. Our commitment lies in being a dependable guide for foreign education, he added. In addition, Matthew underscored Halp’s dedication to providing transparent and affordable support to all students, regardless of their backgrounds or financial situations. ‘Halp aims to reduce students' reliance on unregulated and unfair practices in the study abroad sector, ensuring that decisions to study abroad are based on personal choice rather than agents' vested interests,” he said.