Study Abroad: SI-UK to host education fair with top UK universities from April 14
Vagisha Kaushik | April 13, 2023 | 02:31 PM IST | 2 mins read
SI-UK India will organise the fair in 7 Indian cities. UK universities like The University of Manchester, University of Birmingham will participate.
NEW DELHI: SI-UK India, a United Kingdom-based international education consultant organisation will organise an education fair for Indian students aspiring to study abroad from April 14. The fair will guide students and their families and provide information to help them prepare their study plans. Interested students can book a session by visiting ukunifair.in and interacting with SI-UK’s experts and institution representatives.
The education fair will cover seven major cities in India, including Thane, Gurugram, Vijayawada, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Coimbatore, and Kochi. The fair will bring together representatives and faculty members from leading educational institutions in the UK under one roof, to offer aspiring Indian students everything they need to know about studying in the UK.
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Some of the top UK universities participating in the education fair include The University of Manchester, University of Birmingham, Queen's University Belfast, University of Exeter etc.
The education fair will provide an opportunity for students and parents to learn about studying in the UK in detail with information about admissions requirements, scholarships, and student life.
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Students and parents will get one-on-one access to experts in international education, who can help them explore their study options. Students will get the opportunity to speak directly with representatives of UK universities who will provide information and answer questions, along with valuable insights into studying in the UK.
Lakshmi Iyer, managing director, SI-UK India said, “Studying abroad is a life-changing experience, and it is essential that students are provided with accurate and reliable information to make informed decisions about their future. With our education fair, we aim to be the go-to destination for all students who aspire to study in the UK. We are committed to providing them with the best possible guidance, support, and assistance throughout their study abroad journey.”
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