Controversial Event: Global Study Partners Hosts Illegal Academic Consultancy Session in Nepal

Event 27 Feb 2023 671

Ministry of Education

Global Study Partners, an academic consultancy network, has announced that it will be holding an academic consultancy session on 27th February 2023 at Hotel Himalaya. This session is intended for university representatives, sub-agents, and principals of Nepalese colleges. However, this event is being organized illegally, as the Nepalese government has issued an order to cease all activities related to international educational consultation in hotels and exhibition houses for three months.

The Nepalese government has issued an order to cease all activities related to international educational consultation in hotels and exhibition houses for three months. Despite this directive, Global Study Partners appears to be proceeding with the educational fair, which has sparked criticism from the educational consulting umbrella organizations in Nepal.

It seems that the Nepal government has overlooked this event organized by Global Study Partners. Many educational consulting organizations in Nepal have expressed their disapproval of this move by Anil Shrestha, the director of Global Study Partners in Nepal, and his display of power.

According to these organizations, foreign organizations are openly violating the policies of the Nepal government while all Nepalese educational consultancy umbrella organizations are strictly following the rules.

This situation raises concerns about the illegal practices of academic consultancy networks and their impact on the education sector. It is imperative that the government takes strong action against such organizations and enforces strict regulations to prevent any further violations of the law.

It is essential to prioritize the regulation of the education sector to ensure the integrity and credibility of academic consultancy services. By taking necessary actions, the government can uphold the reputation of the education system and safeguard the interests of students and educational institutions.

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