Piyush Bhartiya
Founder voice at AdmitKard helping students and families decode study abroad decisions, career ROI, and the impact of AI on the next decade of work.
12,000+
students reached
15+
study destinations
3
core guest topics
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Background
A founder-led voice for smarter study abroad decisions
Piyush brings a practical operator's view to conversations that are often reduced to rankings and acceptance letters. His lens is sharper: what should students study, where should they study it, how should families evaluate cost, and what careers will still reward international education as AI reshapes the market?
Education
Higher education in business and technology
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Built perspective across admissions, careers, and student outcomes
Connects classroom choices with employability, immigration, and ROI
Experience
Founder voice at AdmitKard
Helping Indian students make more informed study abroad decisions
Study abroad operator and content educator
Works across admissions, university selection, visas, scholarships, and student finance
Media speaker on AI, careers, and global education
Available for podcasts, panels, interviews, and founder-led conversations
Conversation angles
Two timely perspectives for podcast hosts
These are the themes that make the profile useful for outreach: practical enough for students and parents, strategic enough for founders, educators, and career-focused audiences.
Unique perspective on study abroad
Study abroad is no longer just an admission problem. It is an employability, affordability, and immigration decision rolled into one.
Families need sharper ways to compare outcomes: real cost of attendance, location-level jobs, scholarship probability, visa risk, and long-term career mobility.
The right counselor should act less like an agent and more like a decision partner who can help a student avoid expensive mismatches.
Unique perspective on AI disrupting jobs
AI is compressing entry-level work, so students need programs that build judgment, communication, domain depth, and tool fluency.
The safest career bets are shifting from generic credentials to applied skills, internships, portfolio proof, and markets where talent can move globally.
Universities, employers, and students will all need to rethink what career readiness means when routine digital work becomes automated.
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Top videos and explainers
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Featured conversations
Podcasts and media appearances
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Founder conversations on global education
Study abroad, student decision-making, and building trust at scale
Career and AI disruption panels
How students should pick programs in a fast-changing job market
Admissions and student finance interviews
Practical playbooks for Indian families evaluating international degrees
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