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About the Platform
The Nanoschool Mentor Management System is a robust digital platform that connects global experts with meaningful mentoring opportunities. Whether it's research projects, workshops, or consultancy, our system ensures smooth onboarding, intelligent opportunity matching, and efficient tracking — all under one roof.
Our Objectives
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Step 1 - Streamline Mentor Onboarding
To provide a structured and secure registration process that captures detailed academic and professional information from mentors worldwide.
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Step 2 - Ensure Transparent Claim Handling
To implement a clear claim and approval workflow, enabling admins to evaluate and assign mentors efficiently while maintaining transparency.
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Step 3 - Offer Personalized Dashboards
To provide mentors and admins with personalized dashboards for tracking claims, opportunities, notifications, earnings, and certificates.
Key Features
Mentor Onboarding
Comprehensive profile setup with academic, professional, and skill-based fields. Easy upload of CVs and credentials with secure admin verification.
Opportunity Discovery
Mentors can browse, filter, and claim workshops, training programs, and consultancy roles based on their expertise.
Admin Dashboard
Real-time stats on mentors, claims, approvals, and opportunities. Admins can manage workflows, verify mentors, and track performance.
Smart Notifications
Instant alerts for new opportunities, approvals, deadlines, and claims status to keep mentors updated.
Certificates & Invoices
Automatic generation of digital certificates and downloadable invoices post-approval of completed assignments.
Scalable & Global
Built to support thousands of users globally with performance optimization, timezone awareness, and multilingual potential.
How It Works
Mentor registers and creates a verified profile
Admins post live mentoring opportunities
Mentors claim opportunities of interest
Admin reviews and assigns suitable mentors
Mentor completes the task or workshop
Invoice and certificate generated post-verification
What Our Mentors Say
Bede Adazie
AI Engineer
Alx University, Tai Solarin University of Education and CCHub
DR. DEBASISH SARKAR
Professor
Himanshu Sehgal
Director
Client Service and Project Delivery
DR. SUBARNA THAKUR
Assistant Professor
Department of Bioinformatics, University of North Bengal
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