Simhaant starts by asking you 31 questions no placement cell has ever asked — then evaluates your resume against your actual story, your real strengths, and the companies you're genuinely targeting. Your CPI Report tells you exactly where you stand.
Built on a 14-dimension expert evaluation framework. Used by final-year students from engineering, medicine, commerce, science and arts — targeting everything from TCS and Infosys to Goldman Sachs and AIIMS residencies.
Your report is ready within 48 hours. No calls. No upselling. Just your CPI Report in your inbox.
If a recruiter opened your resume right now and had 10 seconds — what would they think?
Not what you hope they'd think. Not what your professor said. What would they actually think?
Most students have never had an honest answer to that question. Their family says the resume looks great. Their friends say it's fine. Their placement cell says add more action verbs. And none of them have ever sat across from a hiring manager.
We have. And we'll tell you the truth.
Most services give you one thing — a commented document or a scored template. Simhant gives you three. Each is designed for a different moment in your placement journey. Together, they cover everything.
Simhant is for final-year undergraduate students in India who are serious about their placement outcomes.
It is for the engineering student who has built real projects but whose resume reads like every other B.Tech resume from Mumbai.
It is for the commerce student who has done a real internship but doesn't know how to describe it so that a hiring manager at a Big 4 firm actually calls them back.
It is for the science student who wants to go into industry but whose resume is still formatted like a research application.
It is for the arts student who has done real creative work that nobody has helped them translate into professional language.
It is for the student who has been told their resume is fine — and knows, quietly, that it probably isn't.
There is a fundamental difference between the two.Your resume is either working for you or against you right now. Simhant tells you which — and what to do about it.
