Before Meera was "Meera from the reels," CEECO International was already deep in this world — a genuine attempt to fix something broken: students making life-altering decisions with no one honest in the room.
Today, Meera leads that mission as Chief Operating Officer of CEECO International, overseeing operations across every branch we run — making sure the same honest, student-first standard holds true whether you walk into our Kannur office or our Dubai one.
We don't sell. We don't have quotas, and we're never pushing a university just because it pays a better commission.
What we actually do is sit down with a student — really sit, really listen — and understand what they need. Their budget. Their fears. Their family's worries. The things they're too nervous to say out loud in the first meeting. Only once we understand that do we guide them toward what genuinely fits. And if something doesn't fit — even if it costs us the admission — we say so.
"We're not in the business of degrees. We're in the business of doing right by students, every single time."
It began in 2004 on a simple idea — that every student deserves a path chosen for them, not sold to them.
CEECO International founded in India — and went overseas that same year, opening doors for students who thought studying abroad was out of reach.
Meera stepped in, working closely with students and families — learning first-hand what it takes to get someone from "is this even possible for me?" to a classroom on the other side of the world.
We stopped trusting brochures and rankings, and started visiting campuses ourselves — walking hallways, sitting in classrooms, talking to students months after they'd settled in.
Expanded our on-the-ground support network into the UAE.
Extended that same on-the-ground presence into Egypt.
Still visiting colleges, still meeting families face-to-face, still refusing to let this become just another transaction.
The people who actually make this happen — answering calls, prepping documents, and showing up for students long after the admission letter arrives.
Different cities, different cultures — same honest standard in every single branch.
Different cities, one standard. Talk to the team that shows up for students long after the admission letter.