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EduGradUP Editorial · School Operations Team
EduGradUP's editorial team works with principals, bursars and muhtamims across Bangladesh, Nepal and Singapore to publish field-tested operational guidance.
LinkedIn profileOnline admission is no longer a nice-to-have for schools in Dhaka, Kathmandu or Singapore — parents expect to apply, upload documents, schedule an entrance test and pay the admission fee online, in their preferred language, on their phone.
Best practices for 2026: a one-page inquiry form with social-login options; instant auto-response in the parent's language; document upload from the phone camera; entrance-test scheduling against teacher availability; transparent seat status; one-tap admission fee payment via local wallets; instant offer letter PDF in bilingual format.
EduGradUP's admission module ships with all of these out of the box. Schools that move from manual admissions to EduGradUP routinely see a 25–40% lift in inquiry-to-enrolment conversion within a single admission cycle.
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EduGradUP Editorial · School Operations Team
EduGradUP's editorial team works with principals, bursars and muhtamims across Bangladesh, Nepal and Singapore to publish field-tested operational guidance.
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