KIEC is organizing an education fair this Friday for students interested in studying in Australia and New Zealand.
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KIEC is organizing an education fair for students interested in studying in Australia and New Zealand.
The fair, named 'Australia and New Zealand Education Fair 2025', will be held on Friday, November 14, at KIEC Avenue, Lalu Pate Marg, Putalisadak.
KIEC, which has been guiding Nepali students in studying abroad for nearly two decades, has said that it will provide an opportunity for direct interaction with representatives of universities and colleges in Australia and New Zealand through the fair.
At the fair, students will get advice on suitable courses according to their academic qualifications and interests, and will get information about fee structures, scholarships, accommodation and part-time work opportunities.
Australia and New Zealand have become attractive educational destinations for Nepali students in recent years. Students' attraction to these countries is increasing due to their safe environment, study-work balance, diverse courses and career prospects.
KIEC has stated that the fair organized last year was successfully concluded. The organizers say that the participation of hundreds of students and positive feedback from university representatives have confirmed the effectiveness of the fair. The goal is to include hundreds of students this year as well.
IELTS Guidance on preparation and required scores, course and university selection, documentation, letter of intent (SOP/GS) writing, visa policy and recent changes will be available in one place. Students can directly discuss their queries and confusions with expert counselors and university representatives, KIEC said.
The fair is targeted at students and parents who want to study undergraduate, postgraduate or other courses in Australia or New Zealand. The organizer has informed interested participants that free consultation facilities will be available throughout the fair and urged them to attend on time and make informed decisions about their future.
