500 problems solved. 3 courses finished. Still getting rejected. The problem was never effort. It was direction — and PLACIQ is built to give you exactly that.
Built for Engineers
PLACIQ is an AI-powered placement preparation platform for engineering students in India. It combines DSA learning, AI mentoring, resume building, GitHub analysis, AI project building, portfolio creation, and placement readiness scoring into one connected system — so students know exactly what to do next and can prove their skills to recruiters.
Most students are grinding. YouTube playlists at 2x speed. 300 LeetCode problems with no pattern. A resume that took 3 hours to write and gets rejected in 3 seconds.
The problem isn't effort. The problem is direction. Students don't know where they actually stand, what their real skill gaps are, or how to turn learning into visible proof that employers can trust.
PLACIQ fixes this. It analyzes where you are, tells you exactly what to do next, makes you build proof — not just complete courses — and tracks your readiness with a single honest score.
The product loop: Analyze → Learn → Build → Get Feedback → Improve → Create Proof → Apply Better.
Every feature we build is evaluated by one question: does it help a student move closer to placement readiness? We don't build for vanity metrics.
Our AI adapts to each learner. What works for one student might not work for another — our systems are built to know the difference.
Quality placement prep shouldn't be a privilege. PLACIQ is priced for Indian students and built to work on every connection speed.
Your learning data is yours. We use it to improve your experience — never sold, never shared without consent.
Placement season doesn't wait. Our platform is built for performance — fast, reliable, always available when you need it.
Every decision is made with the student in mind. We are building the focused career system we wished existed.
PLACIQ is founder-led and built from the same frustration many engineering students face: too much content, too little direction, and no clear way to prove skill.