Founder of Career Credentials (careercredentials.in), Dr. Amar Panchal brings 17 years of corporate experience, a PhD and a singular obsession: turning aspiring engineers into industry-ready professionals who don’t just get jobs — they lead careers.
Across his career, he has logged an extraordinary 30,000+ hours of technical training — a feat recognised officially by the India Book of Records (2020) for the most placements completed during a single academic year: 500+ in twelve months. Not a campaign. A conviction. Honoured with the Maharashtra Ratna and the Rashtriya Abhimanyu Puraskar — two of India’s most distinguished civilian honours — alongside the India Top 100 Trainer Award 2022, and twice invited to the TEDx stage, Dr. Panchal stands among a tiny elite of Indian educators whose impact is recognised at the highest national level.
“Talent is common. Direction is rare. That is what I provide.”
His mentorship is not a product — it is a personalised career intervention. His one-to-one model matches the right guidance to the right person at the right moment: not a generic roadmap, but a precision strategy built around your strengths, your gaps, and your goals. Students under his guidance have cracked 8 LPA packages in four months, landed roles at leading tech companies, and in many cases, changed the trajectory of their entire families.
He has mentored more than 25,000 students through a hybrid learning model — live sessions that set the direction, and expertly crafted pre-recorded lectures that build mastery on any schedule. His platform at careercredentials.in extends this further: AI-enabled compiler feedback, achievement-focused eBooks, and certifications the industry actually respects.
Featured in the Times of India, ANI News, and Mid-Day, with a LinkedIn community of 5,000+ professionals and blogs that provoke action, not just inform — Dr. Panchal is doing something larger than mentoring individuals. Through every technically sharp, career-ready mind he sends into the workforce, he is quietly, systematically, giving India some of its best technical talent.
