Looking for an LMS alternative in Nepal?
Plenty of good platforms exist. Here is simply what SikshyaLab does, so you can judge whether it fits how your institute actually teaches.
What you get in one platform
Live classes that belong to the platform
Run a class with an interactive whiteboard, record it, and have the recording sit inside the chapter it belongs to — not in a separate video tool.
AI that works on your material
Upload your chapter and get notes, flashcards, mind maps and practice questions from it. Students ask questions and get answers grounded in that same material.
Question banks from past papers
Scan past papers into a question bank, spot questions that repeat across years, and assemble a paper from what you already have.
Attendance and reports built in
Take attendance from the class you are already teaching, and see who is falling behind without exporting anything to a spreadsheet.
Priced and paid for in Nepal
Billing in NPR through eSewa, Khalti, Fonepay, bank transfer or card. No USD, no foreign card required.
Nothing to host or maintain
No server to run, no plugins to keep updated, no IT department needed. Sign in and it works.
Who SikshyaLab is for
A good fit if
- You teach in Nepal and want to pay in NPR
- You run live classes and want them recorded with the chapter
- You have past papers you would like to turn into question banks
- You want AI that works on your own syllabus, not generic content
- You do not have an IT team and do not want to run a server
Probably not the right tool if
- You need a self-hosted system you control end to end
- Fee collection and accounting are your main problem to solve
- You need deep customisation through your own plugins
What is a good LMS alternative for schools in Nepal?
SikshyaLab is built specifically for Nepali schools, colleges and tuition centers. It runs live classes with an interactive whiteboard, tracks attendance, builds question banks from past papers, generates quizzes and lesson plans from your own chapters, and gives every student an AI tutor — billed in NPR through eSewa, Khalti, Fonepay, bank transfer or card.
Common questions
What is a good LMS alternative for schools in Nepal?
SikshyaLab is built specifically for Nepali schools, colleges and tuition centers. It runs live classes with an interactive whiteboard, tracks attendance, builds question banks from past papers, generates quizzes and lesson plans from your own chapters, and gives every student an AI tutor. Billing is in NPR through eSewa, Khalti, Fonepay, bank transfer or card.
Can I move my existing course material across?
Yes. Upload PDFs, Word documents, PowerPoint files or plain text and they become part of your chapter. The AI reads them so students can ask questions about their own material, and teachers can generate notes, flashcards and mind maps from it.
How long does it take to set up?
You can create an account and start in a few minutes. A full setup with classes, students and a timetable usually takes one to two hours, and there is nothing to install, host or maintain.
Do students need a computer?
No. SikshyaLab works in a phone browser, which is how most students in Nepal will use it. Live classes, notes, quizzes and the AI tutor all work on mobile.
Is there a free plan to try it with?
Yes. The free plan includes every feature with smaller limits, so you can run a real class through it before deciding. No credit card is needed to start.
Try it with one of your chapters
Start free, upload a chapter, and see what the AI makes of it before you decide anything.
Free Plan
No card needed
Quick Setup
Ready in minutes
Secure
Encrypted & isolated