Metric Validation

In the final round of the Apex Ventures – EduMentor challenge, I completed a professional investment memo recommending a green signal for funding. I validated core financial metrics (ARR, CAC, LTV) and assessed market potential, product fit, and team strength. This project sharpened my ability to evaluate startups using venture capital frameworks and present insights in a concise, data-driven format suitable for real-world investment decisions.
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Project Overview

As a junior investment analyst in the Apex Ventures challenge, I validated EduMentor’s Year‑1 financial metrics — ARR, CAC, and LTV — using real startup documents. Based on the analysis, I recommended a green investment signal supported by low CAC (₹375), fair ARR-based valuation, and a strong IIT-alumni founding team. I created a VC-style investment memo to showcase my ability to evaluate early-stage startups. This project sharpened my skills in financial modeling, market analysis, and venture capital decision-making.

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