MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621025790 A) filed by Prof. Swapnil Shinde; Gargi Sandeeprao Laulkar; Vivek Shriniwas Mhantati; Pruthviraj Pankaj Mohite; Sayali Pandurang Mulik; and Kashmira Ratnakar Naik, Pune, Maharashtra, on March 5, for 'path 2 campus: automated college prediction system for centralized admission process.'

Inventor(s) include Prof. Swapnil Shinde; Gargi Sandeeprao Laulkar; Vivek Shriniwas Mhantati; Pruthviraj Pankaj Mohite; Sayali Pandurang Mulik; and Kashmira Ratnakar Naik.

The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The innovation described herein, titled Path2Campus, is a software-driven platform designed to help students navigate the complexities of centralized college admission processes. Functioning as a web-based decision support tool, the system processes historical admission data specifically cut-off percentiles and category-based rules collected from verified official sources. To handle this data efficiently, the system uses a structured, normalized relational database that prevents data duplication and ensures consistency. By utilizing a rule-based prediction engine, Path2Campus filters and ranks academic institutions that align with a student's specific profile, including their entrance exam scores, reservation category, and geographic preferences. The platform provides a secure environment for users to receive personalized, easy-to-understand admission predictions, offering a technical alternative to manual data analysis."

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