Consult Nepal

New International Student Cap

Australia’s Game-Changing Policy: 6 Must-Know Facts About the New International Student Cap

Australia is set to introduce a game-changing policy for international education. Beginning in 2025, the Australian Government will enforce new international student cap numbers, limiting them to 270,000 each year. This monumental shift will significantly impact students, universities, and the Australian economy. In this blog post, we will explore the key details of the New […]

Australia’s Game-Changing Policy: 6 Must-Know Facts About the New International Student Cap Read More »

Balancing Academic Success and Mental Well-Being

Balancing Academic Success and Mental Well-Being: Supporting High Achievers

Academic success, often celebrated with high marks and top rankings, is seen as a gateway to future achievements. This narrative is fed to children from a young age, both at home and in school. They are taught that achieving a certain percentage or GPA is crucial to their worth, even something as fundamental as love.

Balancing Academic Success and Mental Well-Being: Supporting High Achievers Read More »

Economic Impact of Nepali Labor Migration: Benefits and Challenges

Nepali labor migration has a rich history, beginning around 1816 following the Anglo-Nepalese War. During that period, 4,650 Nepali youths were recruited into the British-Gorkha Regiment. The formal migration process took a significant turn in 1950 with the signing of the Indo-Nepal Treaty, which allowed free movement between the two countries without a passport or

Economic Impact of Nepali Labor Migration: Benefits and Challenges Read More »

Why a Gap Year Might Be Your Best Decision

Exploring Education and Career Choices: Why a Gap Year Might Be Your Best Decision

Many students drop out of Bachelor’s programs due to pressure and mismatched interests. Taking a gap year can be beneficial, giving students time to explore their passions, acquire new skills, and save money. Despite cultural concerns, a gap year offers a chance to reassess goals and return to studies with renewed enthusiasm. This guide explores

Exploring Education and Career Choices: Why a Gap Year Might Be Your Best Decision Read More »

Dr. Bhawana Shrestha on Mastering Emotional Intelligence

Revealing Dr. Bhawana Shrestha’s Insights on Mastering Emotional Intelligence

Dr. Bhawana Shrestha is a prominent scholar and advocate for emotional wellbeing, currently serving as a Visiting Researcher at The Brookings Institution. She is also a Co-Founder of My Emotions Matter, where she focuses on advancing emotional health. She is an Assistant Professor at King’s College and has previously worked as an Educational Consultant at

Revealing Dr. Bhawana Shrestha’s Insights on Mastering Emotional Intelligence Read More »

Surya Karki's Nepal Primary Education Transformation

Surya Karki’s Inspiring Impact: Transforming Nepal’s Primary Education for a Brighter Future

Mr. Surya Karki is an influential entrepreneur and education advocate with significant roles in Nepal’s educational and economic sectors. He is a key member of the Education Committee Council at the Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI) and the Education Development Committee at the Ministry of Social Development State 1, where he influences educational policies and

Surya Karki’s Inspiring Impact: Transforming Nepal’s Primary Education for a Brighter Future Read More »

Asutosh Pradhan: Vision for Nepal’s Tourism and Education

Asutosh Pradhan: Vision for Nepal’s Tourism and Education

Asutosh Pradhan is a distinguished tourism entrepreneur in Nepal, renowned for his impactful contributions to both the tourism and education sectors. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Tribhuvan University, further enhancing his expertise in the field. Mr. Pradhan holds a solid academic foundation in travel and tourism management, having graduated from the Nepal College

Asutosh Pradhan: Vision for Nepal’s Tourism and Education Read More »

Overcrowded juvenile correction home in Nepal with limited resources.

Juvenile Correction Homes in Nepal

Nepal faces significant challenges in its juvenile justice system, particularly within its correctional homes. Despite efforts to reform and improve conditions, many juvenile correction homes continue to struggle with overcrowding, inadequate facilities, and insufficient support for rehabilitation. These issues not only hinder the development and reintegration of young offenders but also undermine the effectiveness of

Juvenile Correction Homes in Nepal Read More »

SEE Letter Grading System

New SEE Letter Grading System 2024

Today’s education system is changing how we view failure.  Government have introduced new SEE letter grading System. Without using an F grade, students are now evaluated in various areas, offering a clearer picture of their strengths and weaknesses. This new approach helps identify where students need improvement and supports their overall growth. By categorizing performance

New SEE Letter Grading System 2024 Read More »