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Kathmandu, Nepal, June 21, 2022: The first EduCanada Mission to Kathmandu is going to be held from June 27 to 29, 2022. Representatives from 24 prominent Canadian universities and colleges have set the mission to highlight the education opportunities in Canada.  

According to the High Commission of Canada under the Canadian government, the representatives of the participating universities and colleges will highlight the courses they offer, scholarships, information on student experience, accessibility, affordability, and career paths to potential students from Nepal during the event.

The EduCanada Mission provides an opportunity for Nepali students, education consultants, school/college principals and other key influencers to interact with representatives of Canadian educational institutions and Government of Canada officials, reads the statement adding as ‘the Mission offers a platform to gain knowledge about studying and living in Canada, student visas, the Canadian business environment, and future prospects upon graduation.’

The EduCanada program include ‘Study in Canada’ Seminar on June 28 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at The Hotel Soaltee in Kathmandu in the participation of students, parents, education consultants and school counselors. Along with the program, additional seminars, education roundtables with consultants, as well as meetings with government officials and academic institutions will be organized during the delegation’s visits in Kathmandu.

Cameron MacKay, Ambassador of Canada to Nepal has said sharing his thoughts about the education Mission to Nepal: ‘We are very pleased to present the first EduCanada Mission to Nepal. Canada’s globally recognized educational institutions encompass a culture of experiential learning, strong entrepreneurship, and cutting-edge research, development and innovation,’ ‘I encourage students from Nepal to take full advantage of this visit and understand the benefits of studying in Canada and the opportunities that it can open up for them,’ he has added in the appeal.