British Council Honors Orbit Medical Entrance with Platinum Partner Award
Kathmandu. The British Council has honored Orbit Medical Entrance with this year's 'Platinum Partner Award' for its excellent contribution to Nepal's international education sector. The council has given this high honor to Orbit for doing the most excellent work among its business partners.
The award was handed over to Orbit Group's Managing Director Sunil Regmi at a special ceremony organized in the capital on Thursday. Andrew Long, Head of Social Development at the British Embassy in Nepal, presented the award to Regmi. Orbit Group has more than 60 percent market share in preparing for the IELTS exam, which is considered mandatory for foreign education.
After receiving the honor, Managing Director Regmi said, 'The British Council has given this excellent honor in recognition of the contribution we have made to IELTS, which is essential for foreign education. This has made us feel more responsible.'
At the same program, the council also distributed awards in various other categories. Accordingly, the 'Top Association Award' was given to the Nepal Educational Consultancy Association (ECAN). Similarly, 'Gold Award' was received by KEC Learning Center, while 'Silver Award' was won by The Next Education Consultancy.
The council's 'Bronze Award' was received by five organizations: Expert Education & Visa Services, AACC Study Abroad Consultancy, AOP Global Consultancy, IELTS Center, and Bridge International.
Council's Country Exam Director Pratishtha Thapa Rayamajhi said she was happy to honor business partners who play an important role in connecting thousands of Nepali youth with international education.
Similarly, Council Nepal's Head of Business Development Sudarshan Subedi mentioned that the efforts of the consultants connecting Nepali students and professionals with international opportunities are commendable.
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