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“Study in India Expo” Concludes in Kathmandu with Enthusiastic Participation Over Two Days


  • Educast Nepal
  • August 8, 2025 Published on: 5 Month Ago
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    EDUCAST, Kathmandu, The “Study in India Expo,” featuring participation from over 30 leading universities and colleges from India, concluded successfully today at Hotel Everest in Kathmandu. The two-day event drew an impressive turnout from Nepali students, who gained first-hand information about study opportunities in India.

    Vivek Shukla, Director of Affairs Exhibition, expressed his satisfaction with the overall success of the expo and the strong engagement from students. “The participation and feedback over both days exceeded our expectations. The interest shown by Nepali students is truly inspiring, and it motivates us to bring even more impactful events in the future,” he said.

    Among the prominent universities and institutions present were Amity University, Alliance University, Adamas University, Chandigarh University, Lovely Professional University, Graphic Era University, Parul University, Jain University, various campuses of SRM University, Sharda University, and Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT). Students interacted directly with admissions teams to learn about scholarships, courses, and application procedures.

    Other innovative institutions, such as Atria Institute of Technology, RV University, S-VYASA University, and Seamedu, added diversity and an industry-focused dimension to the expo. Technical institutions like MIT World Peace University (Pune), Pandit Deendayal Energy University (Gujarat), and Rajalakshmi Engineering College (Chennai) showcased programs in science, management, technology, design, health sciences, and humanities.

    Running from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. with free entry, the expo attracted students, parents, and educators alike, creating a vibrant and informative environment.

    On the closing day, the organizers extended heartfelt thanks to all participating universities and to the Nepali students and parents whose enthusiastic involvement made the event a resounding success.

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