From the silent, snow-covered mountains to her arrival at the challenging editorial desks of Academic Mantra Services and Value Assignment Help, Mukti Sharma’s journey is driven by one core belief: talent exists everywhere, but access does not. A humble girl with a purpose, Mukti is an academic specialist committed to the new AI-age requirement of ‘Skills first’. By leading content and editorial strategy, she strives to ensure that students in India’s Tier-3 and Tier-4 cities are no longer passive spectators but active participants in shaping the future of education.
Mukti Sharma is an academic expert and content strategist who believes that a student’s potential should never be limited by their location or postal code. Currently overseeing editorial processes and content creation at Academic Mantra Services and VAH, Mukti combines her simplicity with unwavering dedication to executing complex ideas for real-time impact. Forget the degrees; Mukti Sharma wants to focus on skills. She is less concerned with degrees on the wall and more focused on how one’s approach can change goal sheets.
As Editor-in-Chief for Engineering, IT, Graphic Designing, and the Diploma department, she plays a key role in maintaining academic quality, departmental content direction, and outcome-focused editorial leadership across these specialised domains.
From the early days, Mukti loved studying. She read her sister's books and listened to her father's teachings, all while surrounded by a family of educators and educational discussions. She sometimes ran alone to the nearby school at the age of 2, being so naïve, but her innocence flowed through her cascading thoughts.
From 1st to 6th, she attended a government school, then from 7th onwards, she gained admission to a DAV school for better exposure. This helped her understand the educational gap between the two platforms, where participation in multiple activities was a booster to her current settings. For the first time, apart from studies, she found herself engaged in reading the news and competing in debates, slowly contributing to her confidence.
Although academics took a back seat for a phase, she won the school captain award, representing her school, which was the highest accolade of recognition. In her +1, she decided to move out of her modest surroundings and started pursuing a diploma in electrical engineering, following in her sister's footsteps. She ranked 3rd in her state and secured a merit-based seat among the top six reserved for the best minds in Himachal.
With her diploma, she already had an advantage and secured the 6th rank at the state level, awarded by the Governor of Himachal. She was a rebel from the start, as she liked to challenge the stereotypical thoughts that bound mediocre choices.
After her studies were completed and she ranked sixth, she expected the journey ahead to be easier. But college did not contribute much, as even basic calls for internships were not guided, and jobs were a far-fetched wish. Scoring high, working hard, ranking with distinction, and burning the midnight oil had no proper follow-through in the career-building process.
She could have easily secured any interview if given the chance, but she was heartbroken to see that even reaching a platform was considered a significant achievement. However, this was not just her story. It is a common phenomenon among students who still struggle to receive a first interview call, even when they rank highly on merit.
Even today, qualified individuals, graduates, and PhD students in India queue up for government jobs like peons and supervisors, showcasing a living testament to how our education system needs to be revamped, where theory does not meet practical requirements. Thus, the urge was there, and she decided to change this forever.
Now, as she leads Job Suraksha, Academic Mantra Services, and the Value Assignment Help content and strategy team, she plans to break down barriers and expand opportunities for freshers who deserve them and are waiting for that one break. She has recently launched a programme for Job Suraksha, ‘Guaranteed interviews for freshers @499’, stamping her commitment to her long-term vision.