Nepal’s National AI Policy (2025) and the rapid spread of tools like ChatGPT have made “AI in Nepal” a practical topic for students, creators, and employers. This short guide pulls together an AI tools list, ChatGPT prompts you can copy, and realistic steps toward AI jobs Nepal — written for Nepali readers who want fast, usable advice.
Start with a small toolkit: ChatGPT (for research, drafting and prompt experiments), Grammarly/DeepL (editing and translation), Canva/Ideogram (visuals), and NotebookLM or Gemini for research notes. Example ChatGPT prompts: “Explain [topic] in Nepali for a college student,” “Create a 7-step study plan for learning machine learning with free resources,” and “Draft a job-ready portfolio description for a junior ML engineer.” These prompt ideas help you learn faster and show results to employers.
Why it matters locally: the policy encourages skills development, data standards, and startup support — meaning more AI jobs Nepal in health, finance, education and public services. Practical next steps: build a portfolio (GitHub/notebooks), take online ML courses, join local AI meetups, and practice prompt engineering with real tasks.
Let’s Discuss
- What AI tools are you using today and why?
- Which ChatGPT prompts helped you finish a real task?
- How can colleges in Nepal better prepare students for AI jobs?
- Which local sectors should get priority for AI projects?
- What barriers have you faced when applying for AI roles?
Keep the discussion factual, kind, and insightful.
