SI UK's Director Binay Adhikari Advocates for Enhanced Student Services in the UK

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SI UK Director Binay Adhikari Advocates for Enhanced Student Services in the UK

SI UK's Director Binay Adhikari Advocates for Enhanced Student Services in the UK

Binay Adhikari, Director of SI UK and a prominent figure in educational consulting, is actively visiting top universities across the UK to advocate for enhanced service facilities for international students. His efforts are aimed at securing affordable hostel accommodations, part-time job opportunities, and airport pick-up services for students arriving to study at these institutions.

Adhikari recently met with the Vice-Chancellors of several leading universities, including Keele University, University of Gloucestershire, Hartpury University, and Royal Agricultural University. These discussions focused on improving the overall student experience, particularly for international students. Following a dinner organized with the university officials, they expressed support for Adhikari's proposals, emphasizing the need for affordable hostel accommodations, initiatives for part-time work, and direct airport pick-up services for students with visas.

"The meeting with the Vice-Chancellors has been very fruitful," said Adhikari. "They have given positive feedback on what I have put forward. For Nepali students, staying in a hostel is half as cheap as staying in a room outside. From now on, I am thinking of referring Nepali students to study in the hostel."

SI UK, a leading educational consulting organization, admits students to 180 universities and colleges in the UK. The organization has been instrumental in providing necessary support and solutions for students encountering difficulties, ensuring a smooth transition and successful academic experience.

Adhikari, the former Deputy Secretary General of the Non-Resident Nepalese Association (NRNA), is also running for president in the upcoming NRNA elections. His commitment to enhancing student services is part of a broader vision to support the educational aspirations of Nepali students abroad.

In addition to his advocacy efforts, SI UK is organizing an academic fair that will bring together representatives from 40 UK universities. The event aims to provide prospective students with comprehensive information about studying in the UK and the various support services available to them. A press conference is scheduled for June 26 to provide further details about the fair and SI UK's initiatives.

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