Forget dusty old brochures and frantic phone calls! Craydel, the Kenyan ed-tech startup that’s shaking up the African education scene, is on a mission to launch ambitious learners into the global academic stratosphere. Think of them as Tinder for students and universities, but way cooler (and way more academic).
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They’ve already conquered Kenya, Uganda, and Nigeria, and now, Zimbabwe is officially on the Craydel map. This means more African students can ditch the stress of the university application process and let Craydel’s magical algorithm do the heavy lifting.
Founder Manish Sardana sees a massive opportunity in helping African students land spots at top universities worldwide. He believes the current system is a bit of a Wild West, with students often left to navigate a confusing maze of agents and information overload.
Craydel’s secret weapon? Their “Study Abroad” platform, a digital wonderland where students can explore endless career paths, discover dream universities, and even chat with current students. It’s like having a personal study abroad guru on call 24/7.
Co-founder Shayne Aman Premji is all about empowering the next generation of African leaders. “We’re not just connecting students to universities,” he declares, “we’re opening doors to a brighter future.” And with offices popping up all over the continent, Craydel is well on its way to making that future a reality.
And guess what? TechCabal, the go-to source for all things tech in Africa, has named Craydel as one of the top Kenyan startups to watch in 2025! That’s right, these guys are on a roll, and we can’t wait to see what they achieve next.
So, if you’re an ambitious African student dreaming of global adventures, ditch the traditional route and let Craydel be your guide. They’ll help you find the perfect academic fit and launch you towards a future full of exciting possibilities.
Here’s what it means for you:
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