
Entrepreneurship Exhibition by Students at Premier International IB Continuum School
Students at Premier International IB Continuum School organized an entrepreneurship exhibition showcasing their business concepts and plans. The panel of judges provided practical advice to help students develop sustainable and scalable businesses. A business based on traditional Dhaka fabric was awarded the certificate for the best business proposal. Kathmandu, 23 Baisakh.
The entrepreneurship exhibition brought together young innovators, industry experts, and parents, offering inspiring presentations of student-run business ideas. Held as part of the school’s annual program, the exhibition featured Grade 11 NEB management students and first-year IBDP students who developed full-fledged business concepts based on local Nepali resources.
Each group presented their business plan to the respected judging panel, seeking feedback and potential investment. This experience provided a realistic startup ecosystem environment, encouraging practical learning beyond the classroom. The judging panel included Bright Linhart (Founder, Karma Coffee), Vini Bajracharya (Founder, Abir), and Jitendra Ranjit (Founder, Abhani Advertising).
A total of six innovative business concepts were showcased during the event. These included a mosquito repellent mist made from natural ingredients, healthy snacks based on furan dana, a vegan dairy alternative product line, a business built on traditional Dhaka fabric, a venture encompassing pickles from all seven provinces of Nepal, and a sustainable wood-based product enterprise. Among these, the business based on Dhaka fabric received the highest honor, earning the certificate for the best business proposal.