Work

Academic Projects

Showcasing analytical, technical, and communication skills

These are the projects I've worked on during my BBA programme at Shanker Dev Campus โ€” each one built around a skill that matters in business analysis. Some were coursework, one was a competition, but all of them pushed me to actually apply what I was learning rather than just study it. This is the foundation I'm building on.

Database

Database Management with MySQL

This project got me properly comfortable with relational databases โ€” creating and modifying tables, setting up primary and foreign keys, writing SQL queries for filtering, aggregation, and reporting. I designed schemas for real business scenarios and documented them clearly enough that someone non-technical could follow along. Working directly with structured data changed how I think about information, and that's carried over into everything else I do with analysis.

Analysis

Excel & Financial Analysis Projects

A series of work using Excel for budgeting, data visualisation, pivot table summaries, and financial models that simulate different business scenarios. Alongside that, Word was used to write up the findings โ€” structured reports with executive summaries and data-backed recommendations that someone in management could actually act on. These projects taught me that how you present analysis matters just as much as the analysis itself.

Strategy

National Case Study โ€” Skill Week 2026

This was the one that tested everything at once. A real-world business scenario, a panel of judges, and competitors from across Nepal โ€” I had to analyse the problem, identify what mattered, and present a clear strategic recommendation under pressure. We won, and received a Certificate of Recognition on 16 January 2026 from Glocal Pvt. Ltd. More than the result, this competition showed me what I'm actually capable of when it counts.

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Communication

Business Presentations

Throughout the BBA programme I've delivered presentations on marketing strategy, organisational behaviour, financial management, and more. Each one required proper research, a clear structure, and the ability to hold a room โ€” whether that was a class of peers or a faculty panel. I've gotten much better at distilling complex topics into something clear and worth listening to, and public speaking feels a lot more natural now than it did when I started.