Partnership – Oxford Advance Engineering College
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Oxford Advance Engineering College (OAEC), develops partnerships with Technical and Vocational Education institutes and organizations across the globe.

These partnerships undertake joint educational and research initiatives, create international opportunities for students, and allow us to work with like-minded institutions on topics of mutual interest, such as vocational education, vocational training, exchange learning visits, and practice sharing between partners at local, national, and international levels.


Proud Member

BRICS+ Universities Association

BRICS+ Universities Association (BUA) is an international initiative of the universities creating the alliance of the higher education institutions from Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, and universities from countries interested in joining BRICS+ group such as Turkey, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Malaysia, Venezuela, Belarus, and many others.

BUA supports universities in all aspects of internationalization by sharing expertise, facilitating international academic cooperation, developing foreign student recruitment, encouraging global networking and catalyzing international capacity building of higher education institutions.

The European Association of Institutes for Vocational Training

EVBB

The European Association of Institutes for Vocational Training (EVBB) is an umbrella association gathering a heterogeneous range of educational providers in the common interest of enhancing, upgrading, and harmonizing Vocational Education and Training (VET) at the European level. It gathers together a network of 600+ VET institutions across the world, being present in more than 70 countries.

Oxford Advance Engineering College (OAEC) has been a member of the EVBB since September 2024.

Let Her In International Network

Let Her In is an international network of organizations with vision, determination, and commitment to ensure that no one is denied full and equal participation in all aspects of society.

Let Her In members value diversity and aim at gender equality in all their activities, including but not limited to education, employment, political and social life, and civic participation & human rights.

Oxford Advance Engineering College (OAEC) has been a member of the Let Her in International Network since August 2024.

Partnership

Bal Uddhar Secondary School

Bal Uddhar Secondary School

Bal Uddhar Secondary School (BUSS) – a model community school at Kathmandu, is located at Budhanilkantha Municipality -10, Kapan, Kathmandu, in Bagmati Province. It was established in 2046B.S (1990A.D) with a huge support of local residents, educationists, intellectuals, politicians and all other well-wishers. This academic institution explores a huge platform for holistic development of our students. The school has been imparting quality education as a leading community school of this area. It was a long felt need and also expressed frequently to set up a qualitative community school to render quality education to the students from every nook and corner of the country. It is continuously providing services to the student as per the wish of parents, locals and stakeholders. There are several visible and invisible hands behind the inception of this school.

RUWON Nepal

RUWON Nepal, Rural Women’s Network, is a Women’s organization that has been working hard to improve the condition of marginalized girls and women in rural Nepal since 2007.

RUWON Nepal strives to contribute for the economic and social development of the country at local, national and international levels by helping grassroots women and marginalized people through networking, empowerment, education and shelter.

RUWON Nepal has the especial Consultative Status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). It is the highest status granted by the United Nations to non-governmental organizations (NGO’s), there by allowing us to participate in the work of the United Nations.