Study Abroad: Virtual Days to organise global study fair from October 4 to 7
Careers360 Connect | September 26, 2023 | 12:49 PM IST | 1 min read
Students aspiring to study abroad can interact free-of-cost with representatives of Boston University, Durham University, and Oxford Brookes University.
NEW DELHI: Virtual Days, an online event organiser, will conduct a global education fair on October 4 to7. Candidates can register for the event on the official website, event.virtualdays.com.
Five webinars will be held during the event in which institutes such as Boston University, Durham University, Oxford Brookes University, The University of Texas at Austin, Middlesex University Dubai and University of Liverpool are participating.
The students will also get a chance to win the ‘flight scholarship’. students will have to visit the virtual booths of different universities and collect ‘passport stamps’ containing information about the participating colleges. They can then participate in the scholarship quiz which will have questions related to the colleges.
The more questions a candidate gets right in the quiz, the higher a candidate’s chances of winning the scholarship.
No fee for participating
Candidates will not have to pay any fees to participate in the ‘global study abroad fair. Aspirants canm register for the event by filling the registration form by either clicking on the ‘register’ button in the top right hand corner. Candidates will have to fill all the required fields within the registration form and accept the terms and conditions. Once completed they will be able to login and enter the event when it starts, using the details used for registration.
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Students will be able to navigate through ‘halls’ to navigate the colleges. Each hall has several booths. Aspirants will have to click on the booths to find recruiters and student ambassadors to chat with. They can also watch videos from the university, download brochures, and watch webinars, or get a quick link to their applications if you're ready to get started.
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