KATHMANDU: The British College (TBC) in Kathmandu has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Canada’s Seneca College.
This marks a significant step in educational collaboration. The agreement was formalised by TBC CEO Rajen Kandel and Seneca President David Agnew at Seneca College, on January 22.
This partnership allows TBC students to transfer credits to Seneca from their second year. It opens up opportunities for them to pursue higher education in Canada. CEO Kandel shared his excitement about the partnership, stating it aligns with TBC’s commitment to providing top-notch education and global opportunities for their students. He also praised Seneca’s academic excellence and innovation.
Seneca, known for its diverse learning environment, looks forward to welcoming TBC students. The college is dedicated to building international connections and creating pathways for student success.
The MoU not only facilitates a smooth transition for TBC students to Seneca College but also strengthens the relationship between the two institutions. It encourages cultural exchange and collaboration in research and development.