EDUCAST, The University of Worcester, in collaboration with Real Dreams Education Consultancy, organized a successful Meet & Greet event in Kathmandu to promote master’s research programs and foster opportunities for Nepali students aspiring to study in the UK. The program, held at a prominent venue in the capital, featured Lauren Jack, Regional Manager for South Asia, who highlighted the university’s academic excellence and student-centric approach to higher education.
Lauren Jack provided detailed insights into the University of Worcester’s specialized master’s research programs, focusing on healthcare, business, education, and environmental sciences. She emphasized the university’s commitment to fostering innovation and equipping students with practical skills to excel in competitive global markets. Jack also addressed the comprehensive support system the university provides for international students, ensuring a smooth transition and enriching academic experience.
The event was spearheaded by Real Dreams Education Consultancy under the leadership of its Chairman, Basanta Nepal. Speaking at the event, Nepal expressed his dedication to supporting students and sub-agents in bridging the gap between Nepali aspirations and international educational opportunities. “This program is designed to empower not just students but also the educational network, ensuring that Nepali students are well-informed and adequately guided for their higher studies abroad,” he remarked.
Sub-agents and participants applauded Real Dreams’ initiative in hosting such impactful events, which promote collaboration between global universities and Nepal’s educational community. The program concluded with an interactive Q&A session, where attendees engaged with Lauren Jack, seeking clarity on admissions processes, scholarships, and future career pathways for research-based master’s programs.
The event marked another milestone in Real Dreams’ efforts to create transformative educational opportunities for Nepali students.
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