EDUCAST, 360 Education successfully organized the Australia Education Fair in Kathmandu with strong participation from students and parents aspiring to pursue higher education in Australia. According to the organizers, the event reflected the growing interest and enthusiasm among Nepali students toward international education.
The organizing team expressed sincere appreciation to all participating students and parents, stating that their trust and active involvement made the event more impactful and meaningful. Students were seen engaging enthusiastically with university representatives, gaining first-hand information on academic programs, tuition fees, scholarships, visa procedures, and long-term career prospects.
The fair featured official representatives from several renowned Australian universities and academic institutions, including Adelaide University, Macquarie University, Western Sydney University, the University of Newcastle, St Martin’s College, UTS College, Navitas Group, and the University of Notre Dame Australia. Representatives from these institutions presented detailed insights into their academic offerings, campus life, and opportunities available for international students.
Key participants included Anup Shrestha, Senior Manager – Student Recruitment, Adelaide University; Alkayet Hossain, Senior Country Manager (South Asia & Middle East), Macquarie University; Prateek Behl, Recruitment Manager for South Asia, Western Sydney University; Apoorva Lakhotia, Regional Manager – South Asia (International Students), University of Newcastle; Ms. Ritika Rathi, Head of Marketing, St Martin’s College; Ms. Aprajita Malla, Regional Partner Manager – Subcontinent, UTS College; Narayan Gautam, Senior Regional Manager, Oxford International Education Group (representing the University of Notre Dame Australia); and Samyog Katuwal, Student Recruitment Manager, University Partnerships Australasia, Navitas.
They highlighted Australia’s high-quality education system, globally recognized degrees, safe learning environment, and the opportunity for students to work while studying as key reasons why Australia continues to emerge as a top destination for Nepali students.
At the conclusion of the program, 360 Education’s Marketing Executive, Sujita Shrestha, extended her gratitude to all university representatives, students, parents, and the organizing team for their valuable support in making the fair a success. She also noted that 360 Education provides reliable education counseling and visa guidance services not only for Australia but also for study destinations such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and various European countries.
According to the organizers, such education fairs play a crucial role in helping students make informed decisions based on accurate and direct information, and similar programs will continue to be organized in the future to support students in their international education journey.
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