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Southern Academy of Higher Education (SAHE) Launches BIT Program in Nepal: A Step Forward in Global Tech Education


  • Educast Nepal
  • November 9, 2025 Published on: 2 Month Ago
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    EDUCAST, The Southern Academy of Higher Education (SAHE), Australia, officially launched its Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) program at a special event held at the Marriott Hotel, Kathmandu. The ceremony witnessed the participation of leading education consultants, academic representatives, and stakeholders from Nepal’s international education fraternity, reflecting strong collaboration between Nepal and Australia in the field of higher education.


    Chairman Mana K.C. Highlights Academic Excellence and Global Opportunities

    The event opened with a powerful address by Mr. Mana K.C., Chairman of the Southern Academy of Business and Technology (SABT) and Southern Academy of Higher Education (SAHE).
    Mr. K.C. welcomed all consultancy partners and appreciated their continuous efforts in guiding Nepalese students toward authentic Australian institutions.

    “The launch of our BIT program symbolizes SAHE’s vision to prepare globally competent IT professionals equipped with innovation, integrity, and industry-ready skills,” Mr. K.C. remarked.

    He spoke about Australia’s reputation as one of the most trusted and progressive study destinations for Nepalese students, emphasizing SAHE’s focus on quality education, student welfare, and practical learning. Mr. K.C. also shared key updates regarding visa processes, post-study work opportunities, and the evolving demand for technology-driven courses in Australia.

    “Our commitment is not only to deliver degrees but to shape global citizens who can contribute to technological progress anywhere in the world,” he added.


    Regional Director Suraj Rayamajhi Presents SAHE’s South Asia Vision

    Following the chairman’s remarks, Mr. Suraj Rayamajhi, Regional Director (South Asia) and Regional Marketing Director of SAHE, shared detailed insights into SAHE’s strategic growth in the region.

    He expressed sincere gratitude to the consultancy community in Nepal for their long-standing partnership and trust.

    “The Southern Academy of Higher Education is building a bridge of opportunity between Australia and South Asia,” Mr. Rayamajhi said. “The BIT program reflects our goal of delivering globally relevant, innovation-oriented education accessible to aspiring students across the region.”

    Mr. Rayamajhi explained that SAHE is expanding its collaborations in Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh to make Australian higher education more approachable and career-focused. He highlighted that the BIT program’s specializations in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, and Computer Science are carefully designed to match global job-market trends.

    “We are dedicated to ensuring transparency, genuine counseling, and meaningful engagement with our partners, so students make confident and informed decisions,” he concluded.


    Marketing Director Sudip Gosai Emphasizes Global Strategy and Student Support

    Addressing the gathering, Mr. Sudip Gosai, Marketing Director of SAHE, discussed the academy’s marketing vision and student-centric approach. He highlighted how SAHE is enhancing its academic delivery through cutting-edge facilities, interactive pedagogy, and strong ties with industry professionals.

    “Our aim is to make Australian higher education more inclusive, flexible, and globally competitive,” said Mr. Gosai. “We are constantly innovating to create programs that reflect real-world challenges and prepare graduates for dynamic tech careers.”

    He praised Nepalese consultancies for their role in promoting ethical and informed student recruitment and reaffirmed SAHE’s commitment to supporting them through transparent communication and collaborative growth.


    About the BIT Program

    The newly launched Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) program at SAHE is designed to nurture the next generation of tech innovators and leaders. The curriculum integrates theory, hands-on learning, and practical problem-solving.
    Students can specialize in:

    • 💡 Artificial Intelligence

    • 🔐 Cybersecurity

    • 📊 Data Analytics

    • 💻 Computer Science

    The program ensures students gain both academic excellence and industry-aligned competencies, supported by experienced faculty and state-of-the-art resources in Australia.


    Strong Presence from Nepal’s Consultancy Fraternity

    The event saw active participation from Federation of Educational Consultancy Entrepreneurs Nepal ( FECE – Nepal ), IERIN, NAAER, NECA, FECON and ECAN-member consultancies, directors, counselors, and representatives from leading educational institutions. Participants lauded SAHE’s initiative to directly engage with Nepalese partners and provide detailed updates on courses, scholarships, and career pathways.

    The interaction and networking session following the presentations enabled consultants to exchange ideas and explore collaboration opportunities with the SAHE team.


    Commitment to Quality and Global Standards

    As a TEQSA-accredited (PRV14356) and CRICOS-registered (014029B) institution, SAHE maintains rigorous academic standards recognized by the Australian government. The launch of the BIT program in Nepal signifies SAHE’s continued effort to strengthen international partnerships and offer students in South Asia a trusted route to globally recognized qualifications.


    Conclusion

    The Kathmandu launch of the Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) program by the Southern Academy of Higher Education (SAHE) marked a significant milestone in the collaboration between Nepal and Australia.
    With the leadership of Chairman Mana K.C., Regional Director Suraj Rayamajhi, and Marketing Director Sudip Gosai, SAHE continues to inspire students to pursue excellence in technology, research, and innovation — setting new benchmarks in Australian higher education for South Asian learners.

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