Studying abroad is one of the biggest decisions a Nepali student and family can make. But too often, that decision begins with half-information, social pressure, commission-driven advice, and dreams sold without full honesty.
Sachcho is an independent information space created to bring calm, honest, student-first truth into Nepal’s study-abroad conversation.
We do not process applications.
We do not recommend universities.
We do not rank consultancies.
We do not take commission from student decisions.
We write so students and families can think clearly before making one of the most expensive and emotional decisions of their lives.
Sachcho is a truth-first information space for Nepali students and families thinking about studying abroad.
It exists before the consultancy stage — before pressure, paperwork, and promises take over.
Here, we write about the real questions behind studying abroad: readiness, family pressure, financial risk, emotional preparation, course confusion, consultancy influence, and the difference between a dream and a well-understood decision.
The goal is not to stop students from going abroad.
The goal is to help them go with truth, not pressure.
Sachcho is not a consultancy.
It does not process applications, prepare documents, promise visa success, recommend specific institutions, or send students to any partner.
It does not exist to sell a country, course, university, or service.
This boundary matters because honest information must remain separate from commission.
For many Nepali families, studying abroad can involve loans, land, family savings, social expectations, and years of emotional pressure.
A wrong decision does not only affect the student. It can affect the whole family.
Students deserve to understand the truth before they are asked to trust anyone.