Course
What to study?
- Your GradesWhat they actually qualify you for.
- Your BackgroundThe fields that fit where you want to go.
- A 3-Year DegreeWhere it helps, and where it holds you back.
It must not be on One of: pressure, misinformation, hype, guesswork.
How Compass guides you
Talk to Compass in Nepali, in English, in half sentences. You don’t need the right words or the right order. It understands what you’re actually asking, and answers that.
What to study?
Where to study it?
Where it leads?
Watch a real conversation
It’s fine to start from zero. Compass starts where you start.
Nepali, English, and Nenglish, like we actually talk.
When you’d actually open Compass
What Compass walks you through, and where it sends you when your question goes deeper.
What each country needs from someone at your level: the cost, the work rights, where they genuinely differ. It won’t pick for you, but you’ll understand what you’re choosing between.
How the COE works, the financial proof the embassy checks, the JLPT level to move from language school to university, and the document mistakes that cause most rejections. For specific schools and fees, it points you to JPSS.
What usually goes wrong in Canadian applications from Nepal, what the PAL and PGWP changes mean for you, and whether enough has shifted to make a second try worth it. It can’t predict your outcome. That’s the visa officer’s call. But a counselor can help you build a stronger case.
NOC from the Ministry of Education, MoFA attestation, the TU/KU/NEB transcript chain, WES timelines, and NRB forex rules, including the USD 25K tuition limit and the 3% fee most miss. For the applications themselves, it points you to the official portals.
What the 3-year vs 4-year recognition issue means for you, how WES handles a Nepali degree, and which countries treat it more flexibly. For specific acceptance, it points you to College Scorecard and the universities directly.
Coverage
Going to one of these? Compass has the answers. We add countries based on where Nepali students actually go. If yours isn’t here yet, it will be.
How Compass is built
A voice-first AI counselor that hears your full picture and answers from fact and reasoning.
We trained our own voice on real Nepali speech and its nuances, so Compass sounds like home, not a machine reading words back.
The surface: how it reaches you
Our own AI, built only for studying abroad and filled with real answers on visas, courses, and requirements.
The foundation: what it knows & how it thinks
The family in the room, the money no one talks about, the cousin who already went, and a system that finally understands our grades.
The ground it grows from
We track every rule as it changes, abroad and in Nepal, so advice never quietly expires on you.
What keeps it true
When you’re stuck, it moves first. When you don’t know what to ask, it raises what you should know, even from half a sentence.
Nothing generic. Nothing bolted on.
When you need a human
Across a desk, your documents in front of both of you.
Compass
Walks you through the decision.
The thinking: your full picture weighed against the real rules, reasoned out to what actually fits you.
A counselor
Walks you through the application.
Screens your profile, shapes your SOP, files your application, runs your mock visa interview, and reads you well enough to push back when you need it. The work that needs a person.
A Decision that changes your life
The students leaving Nepal deserve someone who tells them the truth, knows the facts, and has no reason to send them anywhere but right.
112,000+
Nepali students left to study abroad in a single year.
Ministry of Education, FY 2023/24
Over $1 billion
sent abroad for education that year, triple what it was six years ago.
Nepal Rastra Bank, FY 2024/25
Top 5
One of the five largest sources of international students to Australia, Japan, the UK, and South Korea.
Australian Dept. of Education · JASSO · HESA · Korean Ministry of Education
4,100+
study-abroad consultancies found operating without a valid license in a single year.
Dept. of Commerce, FY 2025/26
Common questions
Yes. Conversations aren’t sold, aren’t shared with consultancies or universities, and aren’t used to train outside AI models. Your parents can’t see your chats unless you show them.
Built from the offices that write the rules: IRCC, UKVI, the Department of Home Affairs, MoEST and MoFA, and the relevant authority for each of the eight countries. We refresh it every fifteen days, so when a rule changes, the answer follows.
It tells you when something is outside what it knows. If an answer looks off or wrong, tell us and we’ll fix it for the next student.
No, and be careful of anyone who says they can. Compass tells you the requirements, the recent patterns, and where the risks sit. The visa officer decides the visa. The scholarship committee decides the scholarship.
Yes. Silicon Education Network is our human counseling partner. We earn only when students choose to work with their counselors after Compass gets them ready. Nothing comes out of your pocket.
Not yet. When you’re ready to apply, Compass hands you over to a Silicon counselor, in person at any of their offices in Nepal, or remotely if you can’t visit.
Then don’t. Compass is yours to use as long as you need: for one decision, a year of decisions, or one question at 11 p.m.
Early access
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