The representatives of 20 Japanese schools and colleges will participate in the fair to provide information on education in Japan, Japanese culture and the post-studies opportunities. Similarly, the visitors will also get information on education expenses and job placements at the fair, said event coordinator Jit Ram Lama, speaking at a press conference organized here on Monday. Of the total 50 stalls in the fair, 30 would include from Nepal, said Lama.
“Japan is emerging as a popular education destination for Nepali students as the country offers good opportunities of earning along with the studies,” he said.
‘NAAER Australian Education Fair’ concludes