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Australian Education Fair 2022 being held in Kathmandu tomorrow



KATHMANDU: The first Australian Education Fair of 2022 is being held in the capital tomorrow with the theme “Study in Australia”.

An Australian Educational Fair is being organized from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm at Everest Hotel in New Baneshwor, Kathmandu, tomorrow, said fair organizer Nova Education & Consulting Services. Australian Ambassador to Nepal Felicity Volk will inaugurate the study fair.

“This year’s Australian Educational Fair will be attended by thousands of students studying in grades 11 and 12 as well as Bachelors- and Masters-level students,” said Nova Education’s Executive Director Raman Koirala.

The Australian Education Fair will feature colleges and universities from Australia, NMB Bank as an educational loan provider from Nepal, IDP IELTS as an IELTS partner, and Allianz Partners as an educational insurance partner, among 15 different institutions attending the education fair.

The fair will also provide information on scholarships, post-study work, and regional campuses to students. One hundred participants will receive free IELTS or PTE classes, and one lucky winner will receive free airfare to Australia, said the organizer.

According to the organizers, students will be able to get free educational counseling at the fair and will be provided with many gifts as well as scholarships. Interdiction Trade Show Nepal is managing the event.

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