Kerala · Est. 2026

Where builders
begin.

Uravu is a student builder community. We give engineering students in Kerala their first real experience of building something — with their hands, from scratch, that actually works.

ഉറവ് | uravu — origin, the source point, where something begins

Why Uravu exists

Students don't lack talent.
They lack a
starting point.

Most engineering students in Kerala reach their third year without ever building anything real. Not because they can't. Because nobody gave them the chance, the guidance, or the environment to try.

Lectures happen. Exams happen. And somewhere between school and final year, the curiosity that was always there quietly dies.

Uravu exists to interrupt that pattern. To catch students at the right moment — before the ceiling sets in — and show them something simple but powerful: you can build things. Real things. Things that work. Things you made yourself.

That first experience changes everything. We've seen it happen 60 times. It changes how students see themselves, what they think is possible, and what they do with the years ahead.

What happens here

The internship is the
entry point.

The community is the product.

Entry

ESP32 & IoT Internship

6 days. Hands-on from Day 1. Students build a working IoT project from scratch — no prior experience needed. Every team leaves with something real.

Community

Builder Community

A space where students keep building after the program ends. Weekly sessions, real problem statements, peer mentorship. Momentum doesn't die here.

Growth

Mentor Pipeline

Students who complete the internship come back to teach the next batch. The community makes its own teachers. That's how it scales without losing quality.

60 students.
Semester break.
Real outcomes.

60
Students trained across 3 batches in June 2026
92%
Rated the program 4 or 5 out of 5
100%
Would recommend to their friends
11
Students who joined the mentor training program

"I am confident enough to solve real-world problems using IoT."

— Student, Batch 2 · Had never touched a circuit board before

Who this is for

Not for people who
already know.
For people who want to.

The engineering student who sat through three semesters of theory and never built anything — and is starting to wonder if they ever will.

The school student who already has ideas but no path to make them real. Who knows what they want to build but doesn't know where to start.

The student from a tier 3 college who assumes that communities like this don't exist for someone in their position, in their city.

Anyone who came into engineering curious, and is watching that curiosity slowly get replaced by anxiety about placements and marks.

The journey is
just beginning.

Uravu is being built right now — one student, one batch, one college at a time. Follow along as it grows.

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