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A CampusAlly solution for every college team

Alumni relations, the development office, the placement cell, the IQAC — each one has a job to do. Browse the ways Indian colleges use CampusAlly to get those jobs done, grouped by the team that owns them.

What are CampusAlly solutions?

CampusAlly solutions are ready-made ways Indian colleges use the platform to solve a specific challenge — engaging alumni, raising funds, running placements, mentoring students, and reporting for NAAC and NIRF. They're organised by the team that owns each one: alumni relations, the development office, the training & placement cell, and the IQAC. For day-to-day operational modules like admissions, exams, hostel, and fees, see CampusAlly Features.

Browse by goal

Pick the challenge you're solving

Every solution below links to a full guide. Mix and match — they all share one student and alumni database, so nothing is entered twice.

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Alumni Engagement & Community

For: Alumni Relations
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Fundraising & Development

For: Development Office
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Placements & Career

For: Placement Cell
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Communications & Reporting

For: IQAC & Comms
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Solutions group CampusAlly by goal. If you'd rather browse the day-to-day modules that run the campus, start here instead.

Questions, answered

CampusAlly solutions — FAQs

How are CampusAlly Solutions different from CampusAlly Features?

Solutions are outcomes grouped by the team that owns them — alumni engagement, fundraising, placements, and accreditation reporting. Features are the operational modules that run the campus day to day — admissions, exams, attendance, hostel, transport, library, finance, and payroll. Same platform, same database, just two ways in: Solutions by goal, Features by module.

Which college team is each solution built for?

Alumni relations teams use engagement, reunions, and chapters. The development office uses fundraising and endowments. The training & placement cell uses placements, mentorship, and corporate tie-ups. The IQAC uses accreditation reporting. Because everything shares one database, a single alumnus can be a donor, a mentor, and a recruiter at once.

Can alumni, fundraising and placements work together in one system?

Yes — that's the point of keeping them on one platform. An alumna's profile, her donations, the students she mentors, and the company she recruits for are all linked, so each team sees the full picture instead of working from separate spreadsheets.

Does CampusAlly help with NAAC and NIRF reporting?

Yes. The accreditation reporting solution pulls AQAR and SSR figures, placement statistics, and research output from live institutional data, so the evidence is ready when it's time to submit instead of compiled by hand before a visit.

Is this for a single college or a multi-college university?

Both. CampusAlly uses a multi-tenant architecture, so a university can run these solutions across multiple affiliated colleges or campuses — each college keeps its own data while the university gets a consolidated view.

Do we have to adopt every solution at once?

No. The solutions are modular. Most institutions start with the one challenge that hurts most — often alumni engagement, placements, or NAAC reporting — and switch on the others as they're ready. You only pay for what you use.

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