LMS Development for Private Schools & Colleges
Most school software in Nepal is adapted from Indian or Western products that don't understand Nepali academic calendars, fee structures, or language…
✓ 15+ Nepal clients
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Nepal's private education sector is growing at 14% annually. Schools and colleges face pressure to digitize operations, improve parent communication, and compete for students in an increasingly tech-savvy market.
Most school software in Nepal is adapted from Indian or Western products that don't understand Nepali academic calendars, fee structures, or language…
✓ 15+ Nepal clients
The January–March admission season is won or lost on digital. Parents searching "best school in Surkhet", "English medium school Kathmandu", or "boar…
✓ 10+ Nepal clients
Parents in Nepal check their phones, not notice boards. A dedicated school app sends attendance alerts, homework, exam results, and fee reminders str…
Your school website is your first impression with prospective parents. A modern, fast-loading site with online admission enquiry forms, photo galleri…
✓ 8+ Nepal clients
Manual attendance & result sheets are error-prone
Teachers spend 3–4 hours per week on paperwork — attendance registers, marksheets, and progress reports. Errors cause parent complaints and erode trust in the institution.
Fee collection is slow and creates cash-flow gaps
Without digital payment integration, fee collection requires physical presence. Parents miss deadlines, creating cash flow unpredictability and staff time wasted on follow-ups.
Parents have no real-time visibility into their child's progress
Parents learn about their child's performance only at parent-teacher meetings. Lack of a parent portal means schools miss out on the communication tool parents increasingly expect.
Outdated website fails to attract new admissions enquiries
An unprofessional website makes prospective parents choose competing schools. In 2024, parents research schools online before visiting — a poor website costs admissions.
Word-of-mouth alone cannot sustain enrolment growth
Schools relying solely on referrals hit an enrolment ceiling. Digital advertising reaches parents actively searching for schools in their area at the critical January–March admission season.
Marketing materials look unprofessional compared to competitors
Printed brochures and social media posts designed in-house look amateur. Parents judge school quality by its materials — professional design signals institutional quality.
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