EDUCAST, Heritage Educational Services Pvt. Ltd. successfully hosted the Global Admissions Day at its Head Office in Hattigauda, Budhanilkantha. The event brought together representatives from leading universities across the UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, and other European nations. These representatives engaged directly with Nepali students, offering valuable information on academic programs, scholarships, student life, visa procedures, and global career prospects.
The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from hundreds of students eager to pursue higher education abroad. Attendees had the opportunity to engage in one-on-one sessions with university delegates, helping them better understand their options and make informed decisions about their future academic journeys.
Mr. Kevin Dunn, Head of International Recruitment (Asia Pacific) at UWE Bristol, shared insights into the UK’s career-focused education system, excellent infrastructure, and strong ties to industry. Isha Bhumi Shrestha, representing the University for the Creative Arts, discussed how UCA supports creative minds through its specialized programs in art and design, with practical learning at its core.
Gokul Chhetri from GISMA University of Applied Sciences emphasized Germany’s low-cost, high-quality education and the increasing availability of English-taught programs in business and technology. Nisha Bhattarai, Country Manager of Webster University (USA), highlighted the university’s liberal arts model, diverse student body, and global campuses that offer a personalized learning environment.
Kripa Pandey, Regional Manager at Malvern International, spoke about UK-based foundation and pathway programs that help students transition smoothly into degree courses. Rabina Thapa, Country Manager for the University of Chester, underlined the institution’s supportive academic setting, work placement initiatives and dedication to student welfare. Ankit Dhakal, BDM at The University of Law, highlighted practical legal and business education and the rising demand for professionals in these fields.
Safina Joshi from Global Uni Search offered a broader outlook on global study destinations and advised students to select programs that align with their personal and academic goals. Rakshya Karmacharya, Regional Manager of the University of Europe for Applied Sciences, discussed programs focusing on digital business, technology and entrepreneurship. Niharika Shahi Thakuri, Communications Manager at Heritage Educational Services, coordinated personalized counseling sessions to help students match their aspirations with the right institutions.
The event proved highly beneficial in offering clear guidance on admissions, visa procedures, course selection, and financial aid. Students and parents gained the confidence to pursue education abroad with greater clarity. Heritage Educational Services extended its heartfelt gratitude to all participating universities, students, and partners and reaffirmed its commitment to continuing to support Nepali students with trust, transparency, and professional guidance.
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