Superadmission is being built by Aashrut Sharma and Unnati Vijay — two founders in their early twenties who spent two years researching, fieldworking, and building before writing a single line of fundraising copy. The platform they are building is India’s first unified admissions infrastructure: a shared digital layer built on Aadhaar, DigiLocker, APAAR, and UPI — that sits beneath the country’s 200+ independent counselling systems and coordinates what they currently cannot coordinate on their own. This site is about the people building it.Documentation Index
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The context
India runs one of the largest higher education systems in the world. 4.33 crore students. 1,168 universities. 43,000+ colleges. And no shared infrastructure connecting any of it. Every year, crores of students who have cleared entrance exams navigate a maze of disconnected portals, repeated document submissions, and opaque allocation systems — alone. Two-thirds of them pay private consultants to navigate what should be a free public process. That consulting industry is worth ₹1,500 crore annually. It exists entirely because the official system was not built to be navigable without help. Aashrut and Unnati saw this up close. They built a student guidance service first — College Cult — and worked with close to 2,000 students through their admissions cycles. That work gave them something no desk research could: a precise understanding of where the system breaks and who it breaks for. The conclusion from that work was not that students needed better advice. It was that the system needed different infrastructure. Superadmission is the infrastructure.What has been built
The prototype is approximately 85% complete. Core systems — Aadhaar identity verification, DigiLocker document fetch, the seat allocation engine, Pravesh AI, the virtual spot round, payments, and the blockchain-like audit trail — are live and functional. The allocation engine has been validated against JoSAA 2023 and 2024 public outcomes. It produces identical results. The rules are fully configurable per counselling authority. Research behind the design spans 5,247 students, 218 institutions, and 18 states across two admission cycles.The founders
Aashrut Sharma
Co-Founder. Leads product, technology, and research. Built Pravesh AI and the allocation engine. Designed the full system architecture.
Unnati Vijay
Co-Founder and COO. Leads operations, institutional partnerships, and government relations. Designed the student-facing workflow and pilot strategy.