Careers360's virtual Liberal Arts and Sciences Expo for Class 12 graduates on July 6, 7
The expo includes discussions on admission procedures, available courses, scholarship opportunities, fee structures, and seat intake.
Team Careers360 | July 4, 2024 | 12:19 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Careers360 is going to organise a virtual expo on liberal arts and sciences on July 6 and 7 for students who have recently completed their Class 12. Interested students can register for the expo at careers360.virtualfairplatform.com. The expo facilitates discussions on various aspects such as admissions procedures, available programmes, scholarship opportunities, fee structures, and available seats.
The event will provide a comprehensive platform for students where they can interact directly with representatives from 50 institutes offering undergraduate programmes in liberal arts and sciences .
Who should attend?
Students aspiring for careers in fields such as economics, psychology, philosophy, political science, journalism, international relations, music, linguistics, etc can attend this online liberal arts expo.
Students aiming for liberal arts bachelor degrees Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Bachelor of Science (BSc), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), and Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) should also attend the expo. This event is particularly beneficial for those exploring opportunities at liberal arts colleges .
Students seeking guidance on course selection, academic paths, and career opportunities after graduation can connect with university or college representatives and industry experts at the expo.
Benefits
Students who attend this expo will get benefits such as on-the-spot form filling and immediate admission offers. Participants will also get cashback of Rs 2,000 on application fees, a free magazine featuring the top 100 liberal arts and sciences colleges in India, and up to 100% scholarships for limited students.
Keynote speakers include founder and chairman of Harappa upGrad, Pramath Raj Sinha; vice-chancellor of OP Jindal Global (IOE), C Raj Kumar; founder of Careers360, Maheshwer Peri; head counsellor, Prabha Dhavala.
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Participating Institutes
The following institutes will participate in the virtual Liberal Arts and Sciences Expo.
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Amity University
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Alliance University
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ICFAI University
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Jain University
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OP Jindal Global University
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Reva University
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Shiv Nadar University
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Vivekananda Global University
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Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT)
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Vijaybhoomi University
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Ashoka University
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Chitkara University
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FLAME University
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Hindustan University
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Parul University
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