Most startups begin with a business idea. For Deepankar Rattan, it began with frustration.
While interacting with schools, students, and parents, he noticed that many educational institutions were still operating with outdated systems that created confusion instead of convenience. Communication gaps between schools and parents were common, data management was inefficient, and students often lacked access to a connected learning environment. Despite the rise of digital technology, many schools still struggled to modernize in a meaningful way.
That realization eventually led to the creation of REO360 — a platform designed not just to digitize schools, but to improve the overall educational experience.
Unlike many software companies that simply offer management tools, REO360 was built with a broader purpose. The platform focuses on creating an ecosystem where schools, teachers, students, and parents can stay connected through smarter systems and accessible technology. From analytics and learning management to communication and student support, the platform aims to simplify how institutions function on a daily basis.
What makes Deepankar’s story stand out is the fact that he entered the education sector at a young age, without the advantage of major investors or industry backing. In a field where trust matters deeply, convincing schools to adopt a new-age platform was one of his toughest challenges.
There were moments when meetings did not go as planned. There were institutions hesitant to experiment with technology. There were doubts about whether a young founder could truly understand the complexities of education systems.
But instead of relying only on presentations and sales pitches, Deepankar focused on building relationships. He spent time understanding schools at the ground level, listening to administrators, teachers, and parents to identify the problems they genuinely faced. That practical approach slowly helped REO360 gain credibility.
Today, the platform is approaching a major milestone with nearly 1,00,000 students connected across its growing ecosystem — a sign that schools are increasingly open to solutions that combine technology with real usability.
Deepankar’s journey has also earned him recognition beyond his startup. He has been invited as a panelist and young entrepreneur at Ramanujan College and has served as a judge during entrepreneurship competitions at Delhi University. These opportunities reflect the growing attention his work is receiving within entrepreneurial and academic circles.
Interestingly, entrepreneurship is not the only space where he has demonstrated discipline and commitment. Deepankar is also a national-level hockey player, an experience that he believes shaped his ability to stay focused under pressure and remain consistent during difficult phases of business.
Before REO360, he also explored other ventures, including Delstreet, which helped him understand how startups evolve, how markets respond to innovation, and why adaptability matters in entrepreneurship.
For Deepankar, the mission behind REO360 is deeply connected to impact. He believes education should evolve alongside technology, and students across schools — regardless of size or location — should have access to smarter systems that improve learning and communication.
His philosophy is simple: people often wait too long for the perfect opportunity, but growth comes from starting early, learning continuously, and staying patient through setbacks.
As REO360 continues expanding, the long-term goal is clear — to build one of India’s leading education technology ecosystems and eventually take that vision global. More than software, Deepankar wants REO360 to represent progress in the way institutions approach education itself.
At a time when India is producing a new generation of young founders, Deepankar Rattan’s journey stands as an example of how persistence, vision, and purpose can create meaningful change far beyond business alone.
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