Today, India boasts the world’s second-largest higher education system, with over 900 institutions, 40,000 colleges, and 1.5 million schools with a total enrollment capacity of more than 200 million students. Higher education in India is drawing more international students due to its uniqueness, flexibility, and excellent quality. Higher education institutions in India provide courses/degrees that are competitive in the global market in terms of quality but are offered at a quarter of the cost, ensuring value-for-money education. An improved education system is frequently considered one of the primary factors in the country’s economic prosperity. TCS, Infosys, Reliance, Wipro, Hero Honda, Mahindra, Parle, L&T, SBI, ICICI, and other well-known Indian firms with global operations include TCS, Infosys, Reliance, Wipro, Hero Honda, Mahindra, Parle, L&T, SBI, ICICI, and others. Among them, the education sector deserves special note, as India is quickly becoming a destination for international students studying medicine, management, and hospitality management. According to recent developments, a number of A-class foreign academic institutions have launched extensions or branches in India or are in the midst of doing so, adding to the glamour of an already well-
known business. As a result, there are various fantastic reasons for Nepalese students considering studying abroad to choose India, which is close by. We have collaborations with some of the top institutions to provide the best educational opportunities for Nepalese students.
1. The weather is perfect throughout the year, evergreen weather (24 0 C /12.4 0 F and Rainfall 905mm)
2. The people of Bangalore are very pleasing and welcoming. With 25% Tamilian, 14% Telugites, 10%
Keraltes, 8% European, and 6% mixture (37% Bangaloreans). Around 5 Lacs Nepalese resides at
present
3. This is the perfect place for music lovers, as every artist who visits India is sure to perform at
Bangalore
4. A clean and green city with green parks in every locality
5. Popular weekend gateways are just a night’s journey away from here. (Goa, Mysore, Mangalore, and
Kerala)
6. Bangalore is safer than most cities in India. According to recent surveys, Bangalore is the third safest
city in India
7. It is the IT hub of the nation. It is known as Silicon Valley. Also known as Education and Medical
Hub
8. The impact of Bangalore in the International IT sector that Americans had to invent a new term for
outsourcing
9. Bangalore is also known as City of Lakes
10. Low Crime Rate (Safe and friendly environment)