Your placement cell is managing hundreds of students. You have limited time and no standardised data. Simhaant changes both.
The Simhaant Placement Dashboard gives Training and Placement Officers batch-level career readiness intelligence — before placement season begins, not during it.
Every year, placement cells face the same problem. You know some students are ready. You know some need urgent help. But you have no objective, standardised way to tell which is which across a batch of 200 or 400 students — and you don't find out who needed more support until after the placement drive is over.
Simhaant gives you the data to act before it matters, not after.
The honest situation most placement cells are in.
You have a placement season coming. You have 200, 400, maybe 600 final-year students. You have a placement officer and two or three staff members. You have twelve weeks.
Type your paragraph hereYour placement cell can give each student, at most, two or three individual sessions before the first company visits. That's not enough time to diagnose what's actually wrong with their positioning, help them understand the market they're entering, and prepare them for the specific companies visiting.
So you give everyone the same advice — formatting, action verbs, one page — and hope for the best. It's not bad advice. It's just not enough.
What you actually need is a way to know, before placement season starts, which students are genuinely ready, which ones need a focused intervention, and which company types your batch is most competitive for. You need data.
Simhaant gives you that data.
What the Simhaant Placement Dashboard shows you.
When 20 or more students from your institution complete their Simhaant CPI evaluation with sharing consent, you receive access to your Placement Dashboard automatically and at no cost.
Batch CPI Score Distribution
Your batch's average CPI Score, the median, and the full distribution across all six readiness bands. You see — at a glance — how many students are Placement Ready, how many are Market Competitive, how many are Developing, and how many need urgent support before any company visits.
Placement Priority Lists
Three named lists: students who need minimal intervention (Bands 5-6), students who need structured coaching (Bands 3-4), and students who need urgent support (Bands 1-2). Each student in the medium and high-priority lists has their top gap named beside them — so your counselling time goes to the right place for the right reason.
Stream Breakdown
How your engineering students score versus your commerce students. Which stream has the weakest Market Positioning. Where the systemic gaps are across your batch — the ones that a targeted workshop could address at scale.
Target Market Analysis
What your students are targeting — and how competitive your batch actually is for those targets. If 40% of your engineering students are targeting tier 1 product companies but only 12% are in the bands that are competitive for those roles, you know where to focus realistic preparation.
Year-on-Year Comparison
From your second year of using Simhaant, you can track whether your batch's average CPI Score is improving. Whether the interventions you made last year — a quantification workshop, a resume review campaign — are showing up in the data this year.
One page per student. Scannable in two minutes.
For every student who shares their score with you, you receive an Individual Student Summary — a structured one-page document with everything you need to support that student in a counselling session.
What you see:
What you don't see:
These are private to the student, always.
The summary gives you what you need to help them — not everything.
When recruiters arrive, you're ready for a different kind of conversation.
Most placement cells present visiting companies with a placement brochure: number of students, streams available, a few marquee alumni. Companies receive this information from every college they visit. It is not a differentiator.
When your batch has been evaluated with Simhaant, you can present something different.
"Our batch average CPI Score this season is 694. 34% of our students are Market Competitive or above. For data engineering and AI/ML roles specifically, our top 40 students average a Market Positioning score of 318 out of 400. Here is the breakdown by stream."
That conversation is more credible, more specific, and more useful to a recruiter than any brochure. It positions your placement cell as data-driven, your students as professionally evaluated, and your institution as one that takes placement outcomes seriously enough to measure them.
Three ways institutions work with Simhaant
Option 1 — Organic Adoption (Free to the Institution)
Students purchase their own evaluations. As they complete them and share consent, they appear in your dashboard.
Dashboard access activates automatically when 20 or more students from your institution have evaluated. No application. No cost. No commitment.
Best for: Institutions where students are motivated to evaluate independently, or where the placement cell wants to introduce Simhaant at a small scale before committing.
Option 2 — Bulk Evaluation Credits
Your institution purchases evaluation credits at discounted bulk rates and distributes them to students. Students redeem the credit for a full Simhaant Score evaluation. The institution subsidises the cost; students benefit from the full service.
Includes: Placement Dashboard with full batch analytics.
Best for: Placement cells that want the entire batch evaluated before placement season begins, with the institution managing distribution.
Option 3 — Annual Institutional Subscription
A fixed annual fee based on batch size covers all registered final-year students, includes full dashboard access with year-on-year data, TPO onboarding and training, and the Simhaant Partner Badge for institutional use.
Includes: All batch analytics · Year-on-year comparison · TPO onboarding session · Priority student support · Simhaant Partner Badge for placement branding
Best for: Institutions committed to making CPI Score evaluation a permanent part of their placement process — every batch, every year.
What the Simhaant Partnership means for your institution's placement brand.
Institutions that use Simhaant as part of their placement process are authorised to use the Simhaant Partner Badge in their placement materials, on their website, and in their company visit communications.
The badge signals: this placement cell uses standardised, data-backed career readiness evaluation. Its students have been assessed by an independent framework. Its campus recruitment claims are supported by measurable data.
As more companies become familiar with the Simhaant CPI Score — which is the adoption trajectory we are building — the badge carries increasing institutional credibility.
Questions we hear from placement cells.
The interventions that improve placement outcomes happen months before companies arrive. The data that enables those interventions is available now.
Register your institution and let your students start building their CPI Score today.
