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Top 10 learning management systems (lms) in nepal (2025)

Top 10 Learning Management System (LMS) in Nepal (2025)

Mar 15th, 2024
Binod Raut

Top 10 Learning Management System (LMS) in Nepal (2025)

Making a list of the top 10 Learning Management Systems (LMS) in Nepal isn’t easy since each platform has its own strengths and could be the top choice in different ways. The ones on this list help schools, colleges, and universities by providing learning materials, and they also support skill development that can lead to real income opportunities. This ranking is based on how much they’ve contributed to Nepal’s education sector, how long they’ve been around, their features, ease of use, and the actual impact they’ve made on students and teachers.

Moodle

Moodle is a well-known learning management system used worldwide. It offers many tools that support online learning, including quizzes, assignments, and video lessons. Only a few educational institutions use it as an official platform for learning. The reason for adding it to the top 10 list is that it is a pioneer in the Nepali education sector, and it is a complete LMS, unlike most others on this list, which are hybrid, except for a few like Plexer.

Moodle started in 1999, and its first version was released in 2002. In Nepal, institutions like Nepal Open University use Moodle to give higher education access to students across the country. It is also used by other schools and colleges to manage online classes, exams, and course materials.

Mero Sikcha

Mero Sikcha is a leading e-learning platform in Nepal. It has over 80,000 students from all parts of Nepal and works with more than 500 schools. The platform offers over 30 million interactive learning materials and 1 million solved questions.

Students can access Mero Sikcha through Android and iOS apps. The platform provides past questions, quizzes, and practice tests. It has become a top choice for students and institutions because it focuses on the Nepali education system and provides a structured way to learn.


E-Zone International

E-Zone International is an ISO 9001:2015 certified LMS in Nepal. It has been in the education sector for 21 years and has served over 1,000 schools. More than 300,000 users have used E-Zone's platform.

It provides tools for school management, library services, and mobile learning. The platform also integrates online payment services. Schools like Ullens, Eurokids, KMC, and NIST trust E-Zone. It is also recognized by Tribhuvan University, UGC, NEB, and IOE. Apart from LMS, E-Zone offers other products, including attendance tracking, finance management, and HR solutions. E-Zone is one of the oldest LMS platforms in Nepal and has a proven track record in the Nepali education industry and comes at reasonable lms pricing as compared to rest.

Mero School

Mero School was launched in April 2021. It offers courses for students from Class 1 to 12, engineering courses, and skill development programs. Some of the popular courses include language training, stock market training, and graphic design.

The platform has over 100 courses, 25,000+ videos, and more than 2 lakh active learners. Students can use the Mero School app on Android and iOS. Payment can be made through eSewa, Khalti, Fonepay, and IME Pay. The company is located in the Orchid Hotel building, Tripureshwor, and also provides a free trial with offline video access for 30 days.

Plexler LMS

Plexler LMS was launched in 2024 by Plex Bit Infosystems, a well-known IT service provider in Nepal. It offers four main LMS services: for schools and colleges. It also has corporate LMS and consultancy LMS as service options. 

Plexler LMS includes an AI assistant named AIRA, which helps students with study plans and course selection. It offers interactive video lessons, a strong backend system, and offline learning support. The platform is flexible and supports various learning methods. Gamification features and quizzes are also part of this e-learning platform. It was recently launched in the market but has the potential to go neck and neck with the other LMS challengers on this list.

Fuse Classroom

Fuse Classroom is an AI-powered LMS operating in Nepal, the USA, the UK, and South Africa. In Nepal, it is located at Devkota Sadak, Baneshwor, Kathmandu. Though it serves multiple countries, its parent company, Fusemachine, is heavily based in Nepal.

 It is used by popular colleges like KIST, Thames, and Prime College. The platform supports students from primary school to university level. Fuse Classroom is known for its advanced learning features and AI support. Student analytics, learning path recommendations, and course suggestions can be expected from this LMS.

My Second Teacher

My Second Teacher provides courses for students from Class 1 to 9, NEB, and SEE exam preparation. It won the APAC 2020 award for the best education technology platform. The platform also offers A-Level courses in Nepal. 

More than 167,000 students from over 50 countries use My Second Teacher. It uses Apollo and Ivy technology to create effective learning materials, giving it a slight edge over other learning platforms. The platform offers interactive video lessons and digital study tools to help students perform better in their learning and exams.

Hamro Academy

Hamro Academy mainly focuses on online management courses in Nepal. In the management stream, it provides e-course materials for CA, BBS, and ACCA. It also offers competitive exam preparation courses for both medical and engineering institutions. 

Hamro Academy focuses on a niche market and offers high-quality content. It provides thousands of solutions to past entrance exam questions for both medical and IOE exams. Teachers and staff from medical and engineering fields work together to help Hamro Academy earn its place on this top ten list of LMS in Nepal.  

Sikai Chautari

Sikai Chautari is an online learning platform launched by the Nepal government under the Education and Human Resources Development initiative. It was designed to help students continue their education through digital resources for classes up to grade 10.

On May 30, 2020, the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology (MOEST) introduced a guideline for online learning. Sikai Chautari provides free access to study materials, including audio, video, and interactive content. Initially created for Class 1 to 10, it has now expanded to NEB courses.

Close User Group (CUG) SIM is provided to each student in a school, allowing them to access the internet. The main benefits of this SIM include free data, SMS, and voice calls. It offers 1GB of free data per month for browsing, 100 free SMS, and several other features.

Conclusion

Online learning in Nepal is growing quickly, and many platforms are making education more accessible. From Moodle’s open-source tools to government-supported Sikai Chautari, these online platforms for learning are helping students and institutions in Nepal. Platforms like Mero Sikcha, E-Zone, and My Second Teacher provide structured learning with interactive content. Plexler and FuseClassroom use AI in their systems to improve performance even more. As technology gets better, online education in Nepal will keep growing and reach more students in the future.