This is personal.
Before Margdarshak became a product, it was a problem I lived through.
During my government exam phase, I often traveled alone. I had the admit card. I had preparation. But on exam day, the hardest part was sometimes not the paper. It was reaching the correct centre calmly and on time.
What I actually struggled with
- similar centre names in nearby areas
- map pins that looked right but were not exact
- uncertainty about the correct gate and entry side
- pressure to decide leave-time without local clarity
- staying focused while handling family anxiety calls
When you are traveling alone, every wrong turn feels expensive.
Why this matters beyond one person
This is not only my story. It is a common student pattern, especially in high-pressure exam ecosystems.
Students are serious. Effort is high. But final-mile clarity is still weak.
The biggest gap I observed repeatedly:
- high preparation confidence
- low centre-and-route confidence
- low timing certainty under pressure
Why I built Margdarshak
I did not build it to replace official exam instructions.
I built it to reduce avoidable exam-day failure points:
1. centre confusion 2. route uncertainty 3. timing misjudgment 4. panic-driven decisions
Mission
Make exam-day movement as reliable as exam preparation.
Vision
No serious student should lose confidence because of avoidable centre and route confusion.
What Margdarshak is and is not
Margdarshak is: - an exam-day clarity layer - practical movement support - student-first and family-aware
Margdarshak is not: - an official exam authority - a rank/selection promise - a replacement for admit card rules
Why I am sharing this openly
Because this mission is bigger than one product or one founder.
If this resonates with you and you want to collaborate, contribute, or support in any way, you are most welcome. I would be glad to connect.
Sources
- Ministry of Education, UDISE+ 2023-24 report.
- NTA NEET (UG) 2024 result press release.
- NTA CUET (UG) 2024 result press release.