As artificial intelligence reshapes the global workforce, today’s students face a reality no previous generation has confronted: the careers they are preparing for may not exist by the time they graduate. New fields will rise. Existing roles will transform. And the ability to work with intelligent systems will determine who thrives and who falls behind.
Studyport exists for one reason: to guide students toward futures they can succeed in — not the futures our education system assumed decades ago.
And that mission cannot be achieved without addressing AI literacy at the foundation level.
That is why we began where most organizations don’t even look:
Eastern Nepal.

A Ground-Level Effort to Prepare Students for the AI Age
Over the past 10 days, Studyport delivered a first-of-its-kind AI Literacy Tour across Jhapa, Birtamode, and surrounding regions. We reached more than 1,500 Class 12 students across 8 schools and colleges, giving them early exposure to the technologies shaping tomorrow’s opportunities.
Our goal was simple and urgent:
Make sure students making critical higher-education decisions understand the world they are stepping into.
Each workshop provided:
- Hands-on demonstrations of real AI tools
- Practical applications in academics, business, science, and creativity
- Clear guidance on future careers, higher studies, and required skills
- Analysis of how AI is changing global job markets
- Honest, actionable advice tailored to Nepali students
This was not a standard awareness session.
It was a future-roadmap workshop, built to help students make informed decisions about their studies and careers.
What We Witnessed Across the East
The narrative that “rural students are behind” is simply wrong.
We saw students:
- Creating marketing content for local shops
- Editing videos and reels
- Using AI to break down physics, chemistry, and programming
- Exploring early freelance work
They weren’t waiting for permission.
They were experimenting, building, and trying.
The talent is already there — what’s missing is structured direction.
Why This Matters for Studyport’s Mission
Nepal is at a crossroads.
If students continue to choose their higher education based on outdated information, they risk graduating into a job market that no longer matches their skills.
Studyport’s commitment is clear:
Help students understand the future so they can choose the right path today.
AI literacy is not about learning “technology.”
It’s about understanding:
- Which careers are rising
- Which skills matter
- Which degrees lead to opportunity
- How global hiring is changing
- What students can build with the tools available now
This aligns directly with Studyport’s goal of bringing clarity, accuracy, and future-aligned guidance to every student in Nepal — not just those in the capital.
The Road Ahead
This AI Literacy Tour is the foundation for a larger vision.
Studyport is preparing to:
- Expand to more provinces
- Build structured AI-literacy and future-skills modules
- Train teachers to guide students more effectively
- Partner with institutions to modernize career guidance
- Provide long-term pathways for students entering the AI-driven economy
We are building an ecosystem where Nepali students don’t just adapt to the future — they lead it.
The youth of Eastern Nepal have already shown what’s possible.
Studyport will continue giving them the clarity, knowledge, and direction they deserve.
This is just the beginning.
Highlights of the event



Students at Balmiki Providence, Jhapa, exploring AI tools



Students exploring AI tools at Kakarvitta Secondary School



Hands-on AI learning at Vidhya Vikas Secondary School.


Devi Ma Vi(Secondary School)



Himalayan English Boarding School



Bibhuti Bidhya Mandir, Bhadrapur



Mohanmaya Secondary School in Birtamod,



Mechi Janasadharan Ma Vi