7 things to consider before registering an Education Consultancy in Nepal
Here are 7 things to consider before registering an Education Consultancy in Nepal:
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
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.
Location: Select the best location for your consultancy. Consider factors such as accessibility, visibility, and proximity to your target audience.
Network: Create a network with students and colleges. This will help you build your reputation and increase your reach.
Technology: Make the optimal use of technology. Use social media platforms to promote your consultancy and connect with your target audience.
Team: Have a team of good people. Hire experienced and qualified counselors and trainers who can provide personalized attention to each student.
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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