7 things to consider before registering an Education Consultancy in Nepal

Here are 7 things to consider before registering an Education Consultancy in Nepal:

  1. Obtaining a license: You need to obtain a license from the department of education at your provincial headquarter (Hetauda for Bagmati Province, for example). Here is a list of requirements for applying to obtain a license for starting an education consultancy:

    • Photocopy of Certificate of registration, MOA and AOA (Prabandhapatra, Niyamawali)

    • Copy of citizenship certificate of all shareholders

    • Stamp of the company

    • Certificates of at least two counselors certified by TITI (Training Institute for Technical Instruction)

    • PAN/VAT certificate of the company (Income Tax Registration)

    • MOU with at least two colleges/universities of any foreign country

    • Bank confirmation letter of the company/firm

    • Details of the company’s policies, operations and share certificates

    • Details and certificates of language instructors or test preparation tutor

    • Rent Agreement of at least two years

  2. Business plan: Create a business plan and a marketing plan. This will help you identify your target audience, your competition, and your unique selling proposition.

  3. Location: Select the best location for your consultancy. Consider factors such as accessibility, visibility, and proximity to your target audience.

  4. Network: Create a network with students and colleges. This will help you build your reputation and increase your reach.

  5. Technology: Make the optimal use of technology. Use social media platforms to promote your consultancy and connect with your target audience.

  6. Team: Have a team of good people. Hire experienced and qualified counselors and trainers who can provide personalized attention to each student.

  7. Knowledge: Keep updated with the latest changes in the education. This will help you provide the best possible service to your clients.

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