How I Used My Research To Build a Competitive Profile – and What You Can Learn

June 30, 2026 · 5 PM UAE · 9 PM HKT
Join Filip I., accepted to 13 universities across the US and UK, including USC, UC San Diego, University of Virginia, Emory, and Durham, for an exclusive look at what it takes to stand out in competitive international university admissions. Filip will share his application journey, the strategies that helped strengthen his profile, and how research mentorship with Nalinaksha Singh, an international lawyer, and Cambridg graduate, helped him develop a more focused, compelling application.
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Discover how one student turned his passion into 13+ college acceptances across the US and UK.

Join this exclusive session to learn how research mentorship can help students build academic depth, sharpen their application story, and stand out in competitive admissions.
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You will learn:

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How Filip built a standout profile that earned him 13 university acceptances across the US & UK

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How research and academic writing gave his application a competitive edge

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The real impact of mentorship on his admissions journey

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What the US and UK application processes actually demand — and how to approach both
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How Indigo Research works

Indigo Research mentors high school students to produce exceptional, publishable research. With a curriculum designed by Harvard and Oxford graduates, students work with top university faculty or PhD fellows, building intellectual depth and boosting their academic profile.

Our students achieve real outcomes – journal publications, competition wins, and admissions to the world’s leading universities. Indigo students have a 33% Ivy League acceptance rate – over three times the global average – and a 22% acceptance rate to Oxford and Cambridge.

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