Nepal offers a safe, welcoming, and progressive environment where global learners can grow academically, culturally, and personally.
Promoting Nepal’s rich heritage and building lasting international goodwill through educational exchange.
Nepal offers authentic spiritual journeys in Buddhist studies, meditation, yoga, and Ayurveda for meaningful cultural and personal immersion.
Strengthening Nepal’s education economy by creating new revenue streams and reducing the education trade deficit.
Overcoming the inferiority complex by demonstrating that Nepali institutions are capable, competitive, and globally relevant.
Nepal’s majestic Himalayas and diverse climates serve as a living laboratory, offering world-class programs in ecology.
Creating global networks for Nepali institutions and fostering two-way student mobility for enhanced intercultural understanding.
Formal higher learning in Nepal began with the establishment of Tri-Chandra College in 1918, Nepal's first college. Until 1985,Tribhuvan University was its first and only university.
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Formal higher learning in Nepal began with the establishment of Tri-Chandra College in 1918, Nepal's first college. Until 1985,Tribhuvan University was its first and only university.
We represent the platform at global education fairs, seminars, and conferences (e.g., NAFSA, EAIE, APIE). Our goal is to showcase Nepal’s unique academic offerings and establish meaningful connections with international partners face-to-face.
We organize capacity-building workshops for Nepali institutions. These events focus on strengthening International Relations Offices, understanding global partnership models (MoUs, articulation agreements), and developing programs that appeal to international students.
We facilitate connections between Nepali educators, government officials, and international visitors. These informal gatherings are designed to foster collaboration and idea exchange in a relaxed setting.
Formal higher learning in Nepal began with the establishment of Tri-Chandra College in 1918, Nepal's first college. Until 1985,Tribhuvan University was its first and only university.
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