Eduabler®
Higher Education
Singapore, Central Singapore, Sg
1 employees
- Employees
- 1
Eduabler® Overview
- Headquarters
- Singapore, Central Singapore, Sg
- Website
- eduabler.org
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Employees
- 1
- Founded
- 2023
- Funding
- ,
- NAICS
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Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools
About Eduabler®
Eduabler® embodies the transformative power of education, serving as a catalyst for equal opportunity. Our mission is to democratise university admissions guidance, making it accessible to every student, regardless of socio-economic background. Through cutting-edge AI technology and strategic partnerships within the tech sector, we strive to dismantle the barriers that have historically privileged a select few. Our platform offers a comprehensive suite of tools tailored to empower students from underserved communities with personalised, instant access to critical resources for their educational journey: - University & Programme Selection - Extracurricular Profile Building - Standardised Test Preparation - Essay Review - Interview Preparation - Financing Options At Eduabler®, we're not just levelling the playing field — we're expanding it, ensuring that quality university admissions guidance is a right, not a privilege.
Eduabler® Contact Details
- People in AeroLeads
- 1
Eduabler® Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Li Tz Yuan | Mecheng @ Ntu - Maritimeone Scholar - Archimedes Autonomous Vehicles |
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