EDUCAST, The Cape Breton University (CBU) information session, organized in collaboration with ICCC Putalisadak, concluded successfully on May 8, 2026. Held at the Putalihub Building, the event provided a vital platform for Nepali students to interact directly with senior international recruitment experts Brett Maclean and Sayani Das. The representatives offered comprehensive guidance on navigating the Canadian education system, detailing the steps required for successful admissions and visa processing. Throughout the day, attendees gained firsthand knowledge about the specific academic expectations and the diverse student support services available at CBU.
Cape Breton University, located in the scenic landscapes of Sydney, Nova Scotia, is a distinguished public institution known for its commitment to academic excellence and community development. Established in 1974, the university has grown into a global hub, hosting nearly 7,000 students from over 70 countries. CBU is celebrated for its unique academic structure, which includes the Shannon School of Business and the School of Science and Technology. The university stands out in Canada for its high student satisfaction ratings, small class sizes, and a strong focus on experiential learning, which ensures that graduates are well-prepared for the global job market.
The session highlighted several popular programs that are particularly sought after by international students. Among the top choices are the Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Community Economic Development, which is the only program of its kind in Canada, and the Post-Baccalaureate Diplomas in Business Management, Supply Chain Management, and Business Analytics. Additionally, the Bachelor of Health Sciences in Public Health and the Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management remain highly favored for their strong industry links and placement opportunities. By providing detailed insights into these courses, the event successfully empowered students to make informed decisions about their academic futures in Canada.
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