Jupiter Media has launched its new television program 'Destination UK'.
The program aims to explore the realities of educational institutions, highlight the experiences and challenges faced by Nepali students, and celebrate the successes of the Nepali community in the UK.
Raju Acharya, President of Jupiter Media, highlighted Jupiter Media’s commitment to guiding Nepali students towards successful educational futures.
Similarly, Uttam Pant, former President of the Association of British Alumni in Nepal, praised the initiative for providing valuable information about studying in the UK. Subin Bajracharya, Head of Operations at the British Council, expressed hope that the program will illuminate opportunities and challenges for Nepali students.
Sergine Monple from the University of Wolverhampton and Alison Anderson from the University of the West of Scotland emphasized the benefits of acquiring education in the UK and about Scotland’s welcoming environment for international students.
Director of Jupiter Media, Sunil Acharya, expressed excitement for the program’s potential impact.
The program is sponsored by several prestigious institutions, including the University of Wolverhampton, University College Birmingham, Solent University, University of Hertfordshire, University of Bedfordshire, University of Worcester, and the University of Central Lancashire. Co-sponsors include the University of Creative Arts, Oxford International, York St. John University, and the University of the West of Scotland. Seagull Nepal is the travel partner, Bibhuti Solutions serves as the creative partner, and Educast Nepal and Nepal Naksha are the online media partners.
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