Type Private Founder Rajendra Rijal | Founded 19 September 2006 | |
Trading name Kathmandu Infosys Educational Consultancy P. Ltd. Industry Educational Consultant
Learning Center Headquarters 1259 Dillibazar Rd., Kathmandu, Nepal |
Kathmandu Infosys (or Kathmandu Infosys Educational Consultancy (P) Ltd (KIEC)) is a private institution that serves Nepalese students intending to study abroad. Its primary services include academic and career counseling, and standardized and proficiency test preparation. It is headquartered in Dillibazar Road, Kathmandu, in an area that has been referred to as the abroad education hub of the nation. Along with the head office in Dillibazar Road, it has five branches in major economic hubs all over Nepal. With its eight offices, KIEC provides its services from Dillibazar Road (Kathmandu), Putalisadak (Kathmandu), Biratnagar, Birgunj, Butwal, Pokhara, Itahari and Chitwan.
Contents
- History
- Objective
- TOEFL IELTS PTE SAT GRE GMAT Standardized Test
- Professional Achievements
- Budget
- References
KIEC is the authorized by Ministry of Education (Nepal) and Educational Consultancies Association of Nepal, Nepal(ECAN). It is primarily focused on career counseling, guidance and recruitment. Furthermore, KIEC helps in full documentation for VISA lodgement and helps in providing Test Preparation and Language Classes from excellent trainers.
History
Kathmandu Infosys Educational Consultancy Pvt Ltd (generally known by its acronym KIEC) was founded by Rajendra Rijal in 19 September 2006.
Objective
- Maintain quality standard by compliance of quality services to student and education provider.
- To provide value and quality to student and education provider.
- We are bridging the gap between students and international institutions which open its door to higher learning.
- To give relevant, accurate, accurate and comprehensive information and advice from our personal and organisational skill after getting student personal profile, preference, objective and background.
- To Maintain consistency for fair and strict application of rules, impartiality and fairness in decision for ethical guidance.
- To make sure to meet all the contractual obligations with education institution, particularly in relation to marketing, recruitment and information given to the students.
- To understand the socio-economic backgrounds of the student who may have different preferences regarding the balance between course and quality.
TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, SAT, GRE & GMAT (Standardized Test)
KIEC believes that it needs to prepare prospective Nepali students abroad to a language proficiency level and be able to perform in excellent manner during the actual exam. The will be equipped with the latest and up to date information like books, CD ROMS, sample test questions and rigid exercises during the review session. This is also open for professionals who simply aiming employment to Australia, United States, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Ireland and more.
Professional Achievements
QEAC from PIER Online: Course of Study in Australia (KIEC has its three professionally certified counselors QEAC-I042, QEAC-J165, QEAC-K090).
ITAC from ICEF: Course for General Counselor of Study Abroad (KIEC has its two professionally certified counselors ITAC-0069 and ITAC-0307)
USATC from ICEF-USATC: US Agent Training Certificate (US Course Graduate). (KIEC has two professionally certified counselors USCG00046 and USCG00068)
ENZ Trained New Zealand: Course of Study in New Zealand (KIEC has its two counselors are professionally certified as an ENZ trained agent to study in New Zealand)
Nepal Ministry of Education Certified Institution
Member of Educational Consultancy Association of Nepal
Budget
KIEC reportedly has an annual budget between $30,000 and $50,000. Majority of its budget is spent on promotion of its abroad study programs, and research and development activities. Often times, its partner universities and colleges also help finance KIEC's major promotional undertakings, especially those with a potential to reach out to a large number of prospective students.