Frequently Asked Questions
Open Labs Nepal is an open-source platform where students from various universities and colleges in Nepal can upload, share, and explore academic lab work to support each other in their learning journey.
No. You can browse and view lab work without an account. However, to contribute or upload, you need to submit your work through GitHub as a pull request.
You can upload lab reports, source code, diagrams, experiment summaries, and documentation relevant to your university course or subject. Make sure your work is clear, accurate, and your own.
We encourage each contributor to upload their own work. If you're uploading work on behalf of a friend or a team, ensure that proper credit is given and permissions are granted.
No. Open Labs Nepal is a community-driven, independent open-source project developed by the Deerwalk Developers Community. It is not affiliated with any university administration.
Any student, educator, or contributor from Nepal (or elsewhere) can use the platform to view lab work or contribute their own. It is completely free and open to all.
Contributions are made through GitHub. Simply fork the Open Labs Nepal repository, add your lab files following the directory structure, and submit a pull request. Our moderators will review and approve it.
Yes. All submitted lab work goes through a review process to ensure content quality, accuracy, and adherence to academic integrity before being published on the platform.
We aim to support all major universities in Nepal, including their affiliated public and private colleges. The platform is regularly updated to include more institutions and courses.
You can contribute lab work, help improve the codebase, report bugs, suggest features, or spread the word. Visit our GitHub repository or contact us to get started.
Any student, educator, or contributor from Nepal (or elsewhere) can use the platform to view lab work or contribute their own. It is completely free and open to all.
Contributions are made through GitHub. Simply fork the Open Labs Nepal repository, add your lab files following the directory structure, and submit a pull request. Our moderators will review and approve it.
Yes. All submitted lab work goes through a review process to ensure content quality, accuracy, and adherence to academic integrity before being published on the platform.
We aim to support all major universities in Nepal, including their affiliated public and private colleges. The platform is regularly updated to include more institutions and courses.
You can contribute lab work, help improve the codebase, report bugs, suggest features, or spread the word. Visit our GitHub repository or contact us to get started.