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Built for the gap between a degree and a first real job.

Medhavio is a live, project-first learning platform for people moving from campus into a technology career. Small cohorts, mentors who are practitioners, and a portfolio of work you actually built.

Why we exist

A degree teaches you to pass exams. A first job asks you to ship something that other people depend on, in a stack the syllabus never mentioned, on a team whose habits nobody explained. That gap is where most early careers stall — not for lack of intelligence, but for lack of practice under review.

The usual answers do not close it. Video libraries assume a discipline that almost nobody has alone. Bootcamp marketing over-promises and under-delivers. Free tutorials teach the happy path and stop at the first real error. What works is unglamorous: a schedule, a group, a real brief, and someone experienced telling you plainly what is wrong with your work.

Medhavio is that, arranged so it fits around a degree or a full-time job.

How we teach

Small cohorts, real deadlines

People finish what other people are watching. Every track runs live, in a group, on a schedule — because a library of recordings has never made anyone employable on its own.

Projects are the curriculum

Modules exist to make a project possible, not the other way round. You leave with deployed work and a commit history, which is the only part of a course an interviewer can actually inspect.

Feedback from people doing the job

Code and design reviews come from practitioners, line by line. Being told why something is wrong is the part that self-paced study cannot replace.

Honest about what we sell

We sell preparation, not placement. We do not promise jobs, quote salary figures we cannot evidence, or dress a certificate up as an accreditation.

What we run

6 career tracks, from a 24-week full-stack programme to a 12-week generative-AI track, each with a published syllabus, a weekly time commitment and a list of the work you will finish with:

Who teaches

Sessions and reviews are led by practitioners — people who write the code, ship the designs or run the products they are teaching about, rather than career trainers. Mentors are matched to your track, and you book them directly when you are stuck.

We will not publish a mentor’s name, photograph or employer until they have given written permission for it, so the roster on this site grows as each cohort is staffed rather than being filled with placeholder faces.

What we will not do

Education marketing has a credibility problem, and most of it comes from claims nobody checks. These are the rules we hold ourselves to, and you are welcome to hold us to them:

  • We publish no learner counts, ratings, placement percentages or salary figures until we have audited data behind them — and when we do, we will publish the method alongside the number.
  • We use no testimonial without written permission for the quote, the person’s name and their employer’s name.
  • We display no company logos we have no relationship with, and no “trusted by” wall.
  • We describe what a programme includes, never what it will get you.
  • We run no trackers, sell no data, and ask for no more information than a task needs.

How we make money

Straightforwardly: a free tier that is genuinely free, and paid plans listed openly on the pricing section. No lead-gen resale, no advertising, no data sales, and no income-share agreement with terms that only become clear later. If you cancel, our Refund & Cancellation Policy says exactly what comes back and when.

The company

Medhavio is based in India and teaches online, in English, to learners across the country.

Registered entity name, address and identifiers are published here before enrolment opens. Until then, contact us and we will answer any question about who is behind the programmes.

Talk to us

Questions about a track, a cohort date or whether this is right for you go to hello@medhavio.com — or see the contact page for the right address for billing, privacy and press.

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