About High Schooler's Tool

Empowering Myanmar students to make informed decisions about university education and future careers.

Our Story

High Schooler's Tool was created to solve a common student problem: it’s hard to find clear, trusted university information in one place.

We built this platform so students can explore universities, majors, degree types, and requirements more easily and confidently.

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Our Mission

To provide accurate and accessible university information for Myanmar students, helping them choose the right university and major.

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Our Vision

A Myanmar where every student can access useful education information and plan their future with confidence.

What We Offer

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160+ Universities

Explore universities with structured information.

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Smart Search

Search and filter to quickly find what you want.

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Detailed Profiles

View majors, degree types, duration, and entry requirements.

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Career Guidance

Understand possible career paths after graduation.

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Scholarships

Scholarship information and guidance for students.

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Mobile Friendly

Works well on phones, tablets, and computers.

160+

Universities Listed

200+

Major Programs

15+

Scholarships

2026

Active Version

Our Team

One team, one mission — build something useful for students in Myanmar.

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Bhone Myat Min

Founder & Developer

Building the platform and improving features for students.

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Kywat Shin Thant

Team Member

Supporting design, content, and testing.

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Khun Chit Lal

Team Member

Helping research and improvements.

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Zin Zin Myint

Team Member

Supporting data and content.

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Sai Kyaw Kyaw Aung

Team Member

Helping with testing and feedback.

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Htun Htet Aung

Team Member

Supporting project development.

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Myat Phone Kyaw

Team Member

UI/UX support and design ideas.

Get In Touch

Have questions, suggestions, or want to contribute?
We'd love to hear from you!