A student-built platform that makes it easier for Myanmar high school students to explore universities, discover scholarships, and plan their futures with confidence.
100% owned by Orcaella Institute of Technology
Choosing a university is one of the biggest decisions a student makes - yet reliable, structured information about Myanmar's universities was scattered, outdated, or hard to find. Students were navigating this alone, often without guidance.
High Schooler's Tool was created by a group of university students who remembered exactly how confusing that process felt. We built a platform we wished had existed when we were applying - one that gathers everything in one place and presents it clearly.
Our goal is simple: every student in Myanmar, regardless of their city or background, should have access to the same quality of information to make informed decisions about their education.
We're a small team of students who wanted to fix a real problem. Every feature on this platform started from a question one of us couldn't easily answer.
Everything we build is guided by a clear purpose — helping students make better decisions about their futures.
To provide accurate, structured, and accessible university and scholarship information for every Myanmar student — regardless of where they're from.
A Myanmar where no student has to choose a university blindly — where information is free, clear, and available to all.
Honesty in everything we publish. Accessibility for every student. Continuous improvement driven by real student feedback.
Everything a Myanmar high school student needs to research, plan, and prepare for university — in one place.
Structured profiles for government and private universities across Myanmar, with admission requirements and programs.
Find universities by location, major, marks requirement, or degree type. No more scrolling through everything.
View majors, degree types, duration, entry marks, campus info, and career outcomes — all in one page.
Explore what careers and salary ranges are realistic after each degree — matched to the Myanmar job market.
A growing list of local and international scholarships available to Myanmar students, with application guidance.
Access curated online courses and workshops — from coding to career skills — partnered with leading NPOs and educators.
Join HST as a campus leader. Share the platform, earn verified certificates, build your CV, and grow with our community.
Designed to work on any device — whether you're on a phone, tablet, or computer.
Our platform's reach and the resources we've built for students.

High Schooler's Tool is 100% owned and developed by Orcaella Institute of Technology. We're committed to empowering Myanmar students through accessible, quality education information and digital tools.
A small, driven team of students and young professionals united by one mission — making education information accessible for every student in Myanmar.
Founder & Lead Developer
Designed and built the HST platform from the ground up, leading product direction, UI, and feature development.
Design & Content
Leads visual design decisions and ensures the platform content is clear, accurate, and student‑friendly. Assistant developer and research and debugging lead also part of Orcaella.
Research & Data
Researches and verifies university data, requirements, and program details to keep information accurate. Serves as an assistant researcher for the platform in VO1.
Content & Data
Manages and expands the platform's content database, focusing on scholarship and career information. Research (data, image, and content) lead for HST data system in VO1.
Testing & QA
Responsible for all computer universities and polytechnic universities in VO1 and continues to provide valuable support to the platform.
Development Support
Helped with engagement and social media awareness for Orcaella.
UI/UX Design
Drives UI improvements and user experience refinements to make the platform more intuitive for students. Responsible for Medicine University and Technological University data in Version 1.
We're always looking to improve. Suggestions, bug reports, data corrections, or just a message — we'd love to hear from you.