Asian E-Learning Pvt. Ltd. has introduced the IBM School Program in Nepal, offering school students an opportunity to engage with emerging technologies. Developed by IBM and delivered through its official partner Transneuron Technologies in Bangalore, the program is designed for students in Grades 5 to 12. It provides practical exposure to key areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, and Cybersecurity.
The program follows a structured learning pathway that allows students to build knowledge progressively. It is divided into three main stages. The first stage, Explorer, serves as the foundational level and includes three sub-levels: Explorer, Explorer Plus, and Explorer Advance. This stage focuses on developing curiosity, basic understanding, and initial confidence in technology concepts.

The second stage includes Discoverer 1 and Discoverer 2, which are certification-based courses. These provide students with deeper subject knowledge and internationally recognized credentials. The final stage comprises Innovator 1 and Innovator 2, where students move beyond theoretical learning to develop their own ideas and products. At this stage, participants also have the opportunity to present their solutions to a panel of venture capitalists, providing practical exposure rarely available at the school level.

Each course under the program offers certificates with international recognition. These certifications are intended to add academic and professional value for students as they advance in their education and careers. The program aims to bridge the gap between traditional school education and the evolving demands of the digital age.

A major milestone in this journey will take place on April 13, when St. Xavier’s, Godavari, will officially sign with Asian E-Learning Pvt. Ltd. On the very same day, the official signing with Cosmos College of Management and Technology marks the formal launch of the IBM School Program in Nepal. These collaborations represent a powerful commitment to providing Nepalese students with access to globally standard technology education throughout their school journey.














