KATHMANDU — A new organization has been launched to represent the interests of Nepali students in Canada. The Nepali Students’ Association for Canada (NSAC) was founded by Arun Budhathoki, a graduate of the University of New Brunswick.

The NSAC aims to provide a variety of services to its members, including networking opportunities, social events, academic support, career development, and advocacy. The organization also hopes to strengthen Nepal-Canada relations.

“We are excited to launch the NSAC and to provide a platform for Nepali students in Canada to connect with each other, to learn about resources, and to find support,” said Budhathoki. “We believe that the NSAC will be a valuable resource for Nepalese students as they pursue their academic and professional goals.”

The NSAC is open to all Nepali students in Canada, regardless of their university or college, and also open to those interested to study in Canada. To learn more about the NSAC or to join, please visit the Facebook page and group.

Benefits of Joining the NSAC

There are many benefits to joining the NSAC. Some of the benefits include:

  • Networking opportunities: The NSAC hosts a variety of events and activities that allow members to network with other Nepali students. This can be a great way to make friends, learn about resources, and find support.
  • Social events: The NSAC hosts a variety of social events throughout the year, such as potlucks, movie nights, and cultural events. This is a great way to socialize with other Nepalese students and learn about Nepali culture.
  • Academic support: The NSAC offers a variety of academic support services, such as tutoring, study groups, and career counseling. This can be helpful for students who are struggling in their classes or who are looking for advice on their career goals.
  • Career development: The NSAC offers a variety of career development services, such as job fairs, resume workshops, and interview preparation. This can be helpful for students who are looking for internships or jobs.
  • Advocacy: The NSAC advocates for the rights of Nepali students in Canada. This includes working with the government to improve the immigration process and to provide more support for Nepali students.

If you are a Nepali student in Canada or interested to pursue further studies, I encourage you to join the NSAC. It is a valuable resource that can help you to succeed in your academic and professional goals.

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