WIDE RANGE CONSULTANCY

Below NISSAN Showroom, Thapathali (Ne , Kathmandu, Kathmandu

Below NISSAN Showroom, Thapathali (Ne , Kathmandu

wrcabroad@gmail.com

: 977-1-4100541, 01-4100563, 4233575

http://wrc.com.np

About Us

We are very please to introduce you with our organization Wide Range Consultancy Pvt Limited Kathmandu Nepal (Hereinafter abbreviated as WRC), is a Nepal Government Registered Company for promotion of Education in Nepal and supporting Nepalese Students for their placement in Premier Institutions Abroad. Since its inception in 2006, WRC is providing seamless education information to Nepalese/Indian Students and providing them assistance in getting admission into Universities of International recognition and repute. In very short span of 9 years WRC has won the heart of above 5000 students and parents by assisting them getting admission into the college and course of their choices. WRC is not only assisting students for admission, but also guide students about the course and carrier prospects of the course as well.

 

WRC is associated with many premier institutions and every year it promotes associated institutions in Nepal/India & Srilanka by various means of promotions like Advertisement in News Papers, Seminars & Presentations, Workshops & Carrier Counseling sessions, Educational Fairs etc.

 

Highly experienced and well-qualified professional management & counselors are the wind beneath the wings of this organization. Due to our experience in this industry we understand the specific requirements of the students & parents thus we have recruited counselors of different streams for different courses so that we can give the in-depth information’s about the course students wish to study.

 

Wide Range was probably the FIRST education consultancy as well as student counseling centre in Terai region of Nepal, which introduces wide ranges of educational programs of different institution in area of medicine, engineering, nursing, management & paramedical to name a few. It was a golden opportunity for Terain students to choose the course and institution of their choice. Since then we are the leading and most trusted brand in the field of educational consultancy service in Terai region and other part of Nepal. Our goodwill and honest suggestions to students have made us the first choice of all the students for any query about their higher studies.

Bangladesh, also known as “The land of Bengal” , and officially the people’s Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia; and is bordered  India to its west, north and east; Burma to its southeast. Dhaka is the Capital city of Bangladesh. It is the world’s eighth-most populous country, with over 160 million people, and among the most densely populated countries.

 

Bangladesh is a Next Eleven emerging economy. It has achieved significant strides in human and social development since independence, including in progress in gender equity, universal primary education, food production, health and population control.

 

The country is a founding member of SAARC, the Developing 8 Countries and BIMSTEC. It contributes one of the largest peacekeeping forces to the United Nations, the organization of Islamic Cooperation and Non-Aligned Movement.

China is the world’s most populous country. It has a continuous culture stretching back nearly 4,000 years and originated many of the foundations of the modern world.

The People’s Republic of China was founded in 1949 after the Communist Party defeated the nationalist Kuomintang, who retreated to Taiwan, creating two rival Chinese states – the People’s Republic on the mainland and the Republic of China based on Taiwan.

After stagnating for decades under the rigid totalitarian socialism of founder Mao Zedong, China reformed its economy along partly capitalist lines to make it one of the world’s fastest-growing, as well its leading exporter. China is now a major overseas investor, and is pursuing an increasingly assertive foreign and defence policy.

But economic change has not been matched by political reform, and the Communist Party retains a tight grip on political life and much of wider society.

People’s Republic of China

 

Capital: Beijing

  • Population 1.4 billion
  • Area 9.6 million sq km (3.7 million sq miles)
  • Major language Mandarin Chinese
  • Major religions Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Taoism
  • Life expectancy 75 years (men), 78 years (women)
  • Currency Renminbi (yuan)

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The indigenous Kazakhs were a nomadic Turkic people who belonged to several divisions of Kazakh hordes. They grouped together in settlements and lived in dome-shaped tents made of felt called yurts. Their tribes migrated seasonally to find pastures for their herds of sheep, horses, and goats. Although they had chiefs, the Kazakhs were rarely united as a single nation under one great leader. Their tribes fell under Mongol rule in the 13th century and they were dominated by Tartar khanates until the area was conquered by Russia in the 18th century.

 

The area became part of the Kirgiz Autonomous Republic formed by the Soviet authorities in 1920, and in 1925 this entity’s name was changed to the Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Kazakh ASSR). After 1927, the Soviet government began forcing the nomadic Kazakhs to settle on collective and state farms, and the Soviets continued the czarist policy of encouraging large numbers of Russians and other Slavs to settle in the region.

 

 

Owing to the region’s intensive agricultural development and its use as a testing ground for nuclear weapons by the Soviet government, serious environmental problems developed by the late 20th century. Along with the other central Asian republics, Kazakhstan obtained its independence from the collapsing Soviet Union in 1991. Kazakhstan proclaimed its membership in the Commonwealth of Independent States on Dec. 21, 1991, along with ten other former Soviet republics. In 1993, the country overwhelmingly approved the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. President Nursultan Nazarbayev restructured and consolidated many operations of the government in 1997, eliminating a third of the government’s ministries and agencies. In 1997, the national capital was changed from Almaty, the largest city, to Astana (formerly Aqmola).

 

 

The Philippines is an archipelago in South-East Asia of more than seven thousand islands located between the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea at the very eastern edge of Asia.

 

More than 7,000 islands make up the Philippines, but the bulk of its fast-growing population lives on just 11 of them. Much of the country is mountainous and prone to earthquakes and eruptions from around 20 active volcanoes. It is often buffeted by typhoons and other storms.

 

The Philippines – a Spanish colony for more than three centuries and named after a 16th century Spanish king – was taken over by the US in the early 20th century after a protracted rebellion against rule from Madrid.Spanish and US influences remain strong, especially in terms of language, religion and government. Self-rule in 1935 was followed by full independence in 1946 under a US-style constitution.The US is a close ally and has provided military aid to help combat Muslim and communist insurgencies.

  • Providing comprehensive information on the various study option
  • Students guidance and orientation
  • Preparing students for an international undergraduate and postgraduate degree
  • Organize visits to National and International colleges and universities
  • Financial Aid ( Scholarships) and Insurance Assistance
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