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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 profileIt's tempting to think that running a school on Excel and WhatsApp is cheap. After all, both are free. But the real cost — measured in staff time, parent trust and lost revenue — is far higher than any ERP licence fee.
Typical hidden costs: 15–20 hours per week of clerical time on fee reconciliation; 5–10 hours per week of admin time on parent WhatsApp triage; 2–5% of fee revenue lost to defaulters who fall through the cracks; reputational damage when a single Excel error sends wrong report cards to parents; and the constant risk of data loss when a laptop crashes or an admin leaves.
For a 1,000-student school in Bangladesh or Nepal, a conservative estimate of these hidden costs is 8–12 lakh BDT or NPR per year — many multiples of what a proper ERP would cost. The case for moving off Excel and WhatsApp is not technical; it is financial and operational.
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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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