In 1997, he was awarded as the Labor champion of Bayanzurkh district based on his achievements at school and active social participation being a role model to his peers.
Nyam-Osor completed his Master of Business Administration (MBA) at Limkokwing University of Creative Technology in the United Kingdom in 2010.
Uchral Nyam-Osor started his career as a vice-chairman of the board of directors of Ikh Zasag International University in 2007.
Between 2012-2016, Nyam-Osor was a citizen's representative of Bayanzurkh district of the Mongolian capital city as the result of the local elections of 2012.
With his efforts 109 out of over 430 existing laws in Mongolia were amended eliminating those processes requiring physical presence and paper documentation at government offices.
As the Government of Mongolia declared 2023-2024 as the Years to Combat Corruption, the Ministry of Digital Development and Communications, under the leadership of Minister Uchral.N, initiated and launched the very first integrated transparency platform named “Glass” to build smart, digital and open governance without bureaucracy and free of corruption.
Following strong public criticism, around 92 billion MNT, which equals over 27 million USD of loans, was paid back.
Nyam-Osor focused on developing digital economy cooperation with the United States, implementing a working visit to the U.S. from January 25 to February 1, 2024.
During the visit, 34 meetings were held with representatives from both the U.S. government and private sector, focusing on diversifying relations in space science, the digital economy, and artificial intelligence.
Uchral.N officially began integrating data from 8 leading Mongolian IT companies into the "Silk Road Innovation Center," part of a joint initiative with Central Asian countries.
This esteemed award recognizes governments that have successfully implemented e-transition initiatives based on new technologies and innovations, showcasing exemplary practices.
Mongolia's efforts to enhance government services, simplify processes, increase transparency, and promote accessibility through the “Digital Nation - E-Mongolia” initiative have gained international acclaim as a model of excellence.
One of his latest achievements in the capacity of the Minister of Digital Development and communications, was signing a landmark agreement to construct a Mongolian national satellite telecommunications system with Thales Alenia Space, a major European satellite specialist during the Mongolian President’s state visit to France.
He has also been an active member since his election to the Standing Committee on UN Affairs Bureau in 2019, at the 140 IPU Assembly in Doha, Qatar.