Kathmandu- Korea Educational Consultancy Association, Nepal (KECAN) has organized an informational program focused on consultancy professionals with the aim of providing information about the education system in Korea.
In the program organized in cooperation with FAREAST UNIVERSITY and CHUNGCHEONGBUK province of Korea, the consultants who have been providing educational counseling services to students from Nepal who want to study in Korea have been informed about the teaching method of the university, the education policy of Korea and the necessary procedures.
In the program, the president of FAREAST UNIVERSITY, Dr. Lyu, Kee IL, gave information about the education system of Korea and the international level quality education provided by the university.
In the same program, Secretary of Education of CHUNGCHEONGBUK province of Korea, Prof. Lee, Young Eun gave information about the province's education policy, 17 universities within the province and the practical and practical education they provide.
She said that the demand for skilled young workers has increased along with the decrease in the birth rate of the entire country and that the possibility of employment after studies has also increased due to the development of industrial factories in this province.
Jeong SeungHwan, education officer of CHUNGCHEONGBUK province, gave a presentation on the province's education policy, reading culture, educational structure, and employment opportunities.
Expressing his gratitude to the people present at the event from various organizations, the president of KECAN, Ganesh Sharma, said that the representatives of the university came here and got the opportunity to get information about education in Korea and expressed his commitment to continue cooperating with other universities in the future.
In the program, the vice president of KECAN, Bishnu Khadka, delivered the welcome speech. This program was fascilated by the secretary of KECAN, Naresh Sedai.
Park, Seung Ryel, Vice President of FAREAST UNIVERSITY, Prajwal Basnet, President of Educational Professionals Consultancy Association of Nepal (EPCAN), Kiswor Tiwari, President of Active Educational Consultancy Association Nepal, Ierin Vice President Rama Kandel, Deepak Raj Bhushal, Secretary General of Educational Consultancy Association of Nepal (ECAN) and others participated in the program. There was a presence.
About 3,000 students from Nepal go to Korea for higher education every year.