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UniPlacer positions itself as a “student cashback” study-abroad application platform. Its core business is not selling its own courses, but helping students apply to 1,500+ global and local universities and returning traditional recruitment-agent commissions to students. The site says users can browse 100,000+ programs, covering bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and diploma/certificate options, with destinations including Canada, the UK, Australia, the US, and multiple European countries.
From an education/course perspective, it is closer to a study-abroad application and supporting learning-services platform. Program fields include university offerings in computer science/IT, business/MBA, engineering, health sciences, arts and humanities, law, and more. For language preparation, it offers IELTS/TOEFL subsidy vouchers, AI practice tests, an AI speaking partner, and score-guarantee partnerships. The delivery format is not clearly labeled as live classes, recorded classes, or 1-on-1 tutoring; instead, the focus is more on AI tools, mock interviews, SOP generators, and expert consultant reviews. In terms of accreditation, the platform says its partner universities are accredited partners, but it does not state that the platform itself issues certificates.
Its pricing message is “no hidden fees, no middlemen, and all 360 services included in the application.” The site cites an average student cashback amount of $2,400, with examples ranging from $1,950 to $2,800, and says cashback can be paid via Stripe or bank transfer. However, the “Conditions Apply” note indicates that cashback is subject to conditions. The specific trigger points, and what happens in cases such as unsuccessful applications, withdrawal, or visa refusal, are not fully explained, so users should verify the terms before submitting an application.
The main advantage is its highly integrated workflow: program search, AI applications, a document library, visas, GIC/loans, accommodation, language preparation, and cashback tracking are all handled in one dashboard. This suits applicants who do not want to be disadvantaged by the information asymmetry of traditional agencies. In terms of company background, the site says it was founded in Colombo, Sri Lanka in 2019, with a team from the study-abroad industry and technology operations, and support from VG-related companies. The risks are that key claims such as a 95% application success rate, 4.9/5 satisfaction rating, and 1,500+ partner institutions lack external verification; the partner-university list, admission standards, and cashback rules also need further confirmation.
It is suitable for students with some English ability who want to apply directly to overseas universities and need integrated support for visas, essays, language preparation, and accommodation. It is not ideal for users who only want to buy standardized online courses or who require clearly defined end-to-end Chinese-language consultant support. Information on access from China, payment options, and Chinese-language support is not disclosed in the text, so network availability is rated as unknown. If Chinese students value local support, they may want to compare it with traditional study-abroad agencies, direct applications via university websites, IDP, ApplyBoard, or official application systems in the target country.
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