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We're building exam prep for all of Nepal.

Pragati was started because the standard study path for Nepal's competitive exams, Lok Sewa Aayog, banking, Nepal Police and APF, the teaching license, and licensing exams, still looks a lot like 2008: thick guidebooks, photocopied papers, and Telegram groups. Smart students spend years memorising lists they could've internalised in months.

We think the right combination of spaced repetition, daily curated content, and a tutor that speaks both languages can collapse that timeline. Pragati is that combination, built for a phone and refined by real aspirants in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Biratnagar, and Birgunj.

From the team

Pragati started with a single observation: every Loksewa aspirant we knew was studying from the same photocopied guidebooks their seniors had used a decade earlier. We rebuilt the prep around what actually moves marks, daily MCQ practice, spaced repetition, mock exams under timer, and AI explanations that don't gloss over WHY you got it wrong.

We're a small team based in Nepal, reading every support email ourselves. If you want to talk to us, you can.

Who Pragati is for

Whether you're sitting Kharidar, Nayab Subba or Section Officer with the Lok Sewa Aayog, preparing for a Nepal Rastra Bank or commercial bank entrance, training for Nepal Police, APF or the Army, working toward your Teaching Service Commission (TSC) license, or studying for an engineering, medical or nursing licensing exam, Pragati gives you a vetted question bank, realistic mock exams, and an AI tutor that explains every answer in English or नेपाली.

What we believe

  • Daily > weekly. Fifteen minutes every day beats a four-hour cram session every Sunday.
  • Memory is engineered. The SM-2 algorithm decides what you see and when. You don't have to plan.
  • AI explains, doesn't replace. PragatiAI is a tutor, not a shortcut. It helps you understand, then steps back.
  • Free is real. Core preparation is free forever. Plus is for people who want more, not for people who need basics.

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