Three students from Purbanchal University's Janata Adardash Multiple Campus are travelling to South Korea for few days on study and observational program as part of the LUPIC Project under the South Korea's Changwon National University.
Anusha Karki, Nitu Mehta and Yunisha Dhungel are travelling to Korea representing the university. All three selected students are studying Bachelor's in Education-B.Ed. Third Year, majoring Special Need Education-SNE. This education and observational tour is a part of project signed between PU and Leading University Project for International Cooperation-LUPIC, facilitated under Changwon National University of South Korea.
"This visit will definitely help our students in their self-awareness and growth", said Mahesh Prasad Niraula, Director of Janata Adarsha Multiple Campus. He also stated that, "this kind of educational tour will enhance the understanding of Special Need Education subject among the students and also shows them how developed countries are providing education on this particular subject."
According to the Dean of Arts, Education and Law, Prof. Dr. Anil Kumar Pokharel, this visit is a part of the broader collaboration between PU and Changwon National University under the LUPIC project. This initiative underscores the commitment to supporting and empowering students in the field of Special Need Education students.
LUPIC is taking students from various universities of Nepal to Korea for a few days of additional study and observational tour. Beside Purbanchal University this program includes students from Tribhuvan University, Mid-Western University and Far-Western University among others from Nepal. All the students from these universities will stay in Korea for upto twelve days in Korea.