Indian Education Fair Begins in Kathmandu
Kathmandu. A two-day 'Indian Education Fair' has started in Kathmandu with the objective of providing information about Indian universities and colleges to Nepali students. The fair, organized by Samriddhi Education Consultancy and managed by Introduction Tradesose Nepal Pvt. Ltd., began at Everest Hotel in Kathmandu from Friday. Representatives of Indian colleges and universities are participating in the educational fair through various educational consultancies in Nepal. Students who have completed plus-two and undergraduate levels or are preparing for higher education can get free educational counseling at the fair, informed Suman Maharjan, representative of Introduction Tradesose Nepal Pvt. Ltd., the fair's manager.
According to him, students can get information about the study programs available in Indian universities, scholarships, admission process, fees, hostels, food, study expenses, and other facilities. He said that the fair will be useful for students who are confused about their future studies and subject selection as the plus-two results have just been published.
Maharjan said, 'Students who have just given the plus-two exams may have many curiosities and confusions about what to study in the future, which subject to choose, and where to study. Keeping that in mind, students can get all the information related to studying in India from one place by participating in the organized 'India One Country Event'. Here, detailed information will be available about the best universities in India, available scholarships, study process, discounts and scholarships offered by various colleges and universities, as well as hostels, food, fees, and other necessary facilities. In addition, you will also get the opportunity to get counseling from experts on which subject to choose according to your interest and future.'
The organizers have urged interested students to visit the fair and consult with experts. Free entry has been arranged for the fair, which will run until Saturday.
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