Enterprise Ireland to organize Education Fair in Capital
Abhay Anand | November 6, 2018 | 02:51 PM IST
NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 6: With a sizeable portion of Indian students making Ireland a most preferred destination for higher education. Education in Ireland is an Irish national brand under the authority of the Minister for Education and Skills.
The fair, which will be kick started in the Capital on November 17, 2018, for students aspiring to pursue higher education in Ireland. The education fair will span 5 cities wherein prominent universities and educational institutes of Ireland will meet students under one roof. It will conclude in Chennai on 25 th November 2018. In addition to Delhi and Chennai, the fair will be organized in Pune, Mumbai and Bengaluru as well.
Barry O’Driscoll, Senior Education Adviser, Education in Ireland said, “This education fair aims to provide a transparent and delightful opportunity for the students to grow personally and professionally. We aspire to help students and institutions to achieve their goals as efficiently and effectively as possible.”
“Also this fair’s goal is to create opportunities for Indian counterparts to form business partnerships with local institutions with a common goal to bring the highest standards in education system.” added Barry.
This Education Fair is distinctive in terms of options it provides to each seeker, who can apply directly to the institution of his/her choice and get first-hand information on courses, scholarships right there. Education in Ireland’s education fair in Delhi will also provide an opportunity to have one-on-one interactions with 20 institutions.
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