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Strengthening Collaboration: ICCC and University of Windsor Pave the Way for Aspiring Students


  • Educast Nepal
  • April 26, 2026 Published on: 7 Hour Ago
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    EDUCAST, In a significant move to bolster international education pathways for Nepali students, the International Career Counselling Centre (ICCC) recently hosted an exclusive interaction session with the University of Windsor, Canada. The event featured Miss Neharika Kataria, the Principal Advisor for Recruitment and Partnership (South Asia) at the University of Windsor, who shared invaluable insights into the evolving landscape of Canadian higher education.

    The event commenced with a warm welcome from Mr. Ram Khadka, Founder and CEO of ICCC. Expressing his heartfelt gratitude, Mr. Khadka thanked Miss Kataria for her inspiring presence and for taking the time to connect directly with the students and the ICCC team. He emphasized that partnerships with prestigious institutions like the University of Windsor are central to ICCC’s mission of turning academic dreams into reality with ease and professional integrity.

    During the session, Miss Kataria provided students with a comprehensive overview of the University of Windsor’s diverse program offerings, campus life, and the unique career opportunities available in Ontario. Her guidance focused on helping students navigate the complexities of international admissions and aligning their academic choices with the current Canadian job market.

    The University of Windsor is a comprehensive public research institution located in Windsor, Ontario, recognized as Canada’s southernmost university. It hosts over 18,000 students and is particularly renowned for its world-class programs in automotive engineering, business, and law, often leveraging its strategic location near the Detroit-Windsor border. With a strong emphasis on experiential learning, the university offers more than 190 undergraduate and 65 graduate programs, consistently ranking among the top 25 universities in Canada.

    The collaboration marks a renewed commitment by ICCC to empower students to “dream bigger and aim higher.” By bridging the gap between local aspirations and global standards, Mr. Khadka and his team continue to provide a transparent and supportive environment, ensuring a promising and accomplished career path for the next generation of global professionals in Canada.

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