Kathmandu: The Embassy of France is organizing an education fair, the “Choose France Tour Nepal 2024” at the Alliance Française (Pulchowk, Dhobighat Road, Lalitpur) from 11:00am to 4:00pm on coming Saturday (28 September).
The event aims to provide students, from high school graduates to Ph.D. candidates, with insights into pursuing higher education in France, the Embassy stated in a press release.
Nepali students who wish to study abroad will have a unique opportunity to explore academic options in France during the inaugural “Choose France Tour Nepal 2024.”
This higher education fair, set to take place for the first time is organized as part of the French Government initiative Choose France and it will present Nepali students with various prospects for pursuing advanced studies in France (including at the Ph. D level) and availing of scholarships at top French institutes, it is stated.
Students will have a chance to get first-hand information from representatives of 17 leading institutions (universities, Grandes Ecoles, and colleges) about the programmes they can attend. These programmes span a wide range of fields, including management, engineering, humanities, arts, architecture and design.
The Choose France Tour Nepal 2024 will also be an opportunity for Nepali and French educators and academicians to explore potential collaboration.
This education fair is being organized by the French Embassy in Nepal, in collaboration with Campus France, the French government entity that provides support and counselling to international students seeking to pursue higher studies in France.
Students will be able to receive counselling sessions from the Campus France staff and information regarding scholarships, visa application process and student life in France.
Amplifying the experience, the Nepali alumni who graduated from various French institutions will be present to help participants navigate the nuances of studying abroad. The Alliance Française, too, will participate to give important information and guidance to students about the relevance of learning the French language, both in France and Nepal.
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