EDUCAST, In a significant move to bolster the professional landscape of Nepal’s international education sector, UniConsultants Alliance hosted a “Congratulations & Best Wishes Program” on April 1, 2026. The event, held at Himalayan Restro & Events in Hattisar, was organized to honor the newly elected Executive Committee of the National Educational Consultancy Association (NECA). Centered around the core themes of “Unite, Collaborate, Accelerate,” the program emphasized the strengthening of institutional ties and the shared goal of advancing ethical standards across the industry.
Welcoming the distinguished guests, Ms. Ruba Eman, Chief Executive Officer of UniConsultants Alliance, expressed her pride in hosting NECA’s leadership. She reaffirmed her organization’s commitment to fostering a culture of innovation and structured growth within the consultancy ecosystem. Ms. Eman noted that such high-level collaborations are essential for building public trust and ensuring that service standards remain high for students seeking opportunities abroad.
The leadership of NECA responded with strong support for the initiative. President Bhupendra Sitoula and Immediate Past President Santosh Pyakurel both expressed their gratitude, noting that such platforms are vital for promoting unity and mutual respect among stakeholders. Additionally, NECA Vice President Raman Koirala highlighted the concept of “business harmony,” pointing out that ethical alignment and cooperation are the primary drivers of long-term credibility in the global education market.
The program concluded with remarks from Mr. Ram Sharan Dhakal, Chairman of UniConsultants Alliance, who reiterated the organization’s mission to act as a bridge between international universities and local consultancies. He pledged continued support for NECA’s efforts to regulate and uplift the sector. The evening, which was smoothly moderated by Business Development Officer Ms. Jerusha, served as a definitive step toward a more coordinated and professionalized educational consultancy environment in Nepal.
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