SI-Global India announces Global University Fair across 12 cities; over 120 institutions take part
Vaishnavi Shukla | November 13, 2024 | 04:52 PM IST | 2 mins read
The Global University Fair is scheduled to be held from November 14 to December 1, 2024.
NEW DELHI : SI Global, a study abroad company by SI-UK, has announced a global education fair featuring universities from the UK, USA, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the UAE. The fair is scheduled to be held from November 14 to December 1, 2024.
Interested students can register for the fair at global.studyin-uk.com. The fair will start in Hyderabad and conclude in Pune, including 10 other cities.
Global University Fair is designed to support Indian students aiming to study abroad and showcase educational options from around the globe. Students will receive guidance around on admissions, scholarships, and specific course offerings aligning with their career aspirations.
Students will also have access to expert guidance with consultations tailored to their student profiles. Consultants from SI-Global will also conduct free profile evaluations to help students make informed decisions for their study abroad choices.
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SI-Global University Fair
The Global University Fair will be attended by representatives from over 120 institutions, including the University College London, and the University of Birmingham from the UK, along with well-known universities from Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Canada, the USA, and the UAE.
The table below showcases the detailed itinerary of the SI-Global education fair.
|
Date |
City |
Venue |
|
November 14 |
Hyderabad |
Taj Krishna, Hyderabad |
|
November 15 |
Kolkata |
The Park, Kolkata |
|
November 16 |
Chennai |
Hyatt Regency, Anna Salai, Chennai |
|
November 17 |
Bangalore |
Taj MG Road, Bangalore |
|
November 19 |
Kochi |
Vivanta Ernakulam, Shanmugham Road, Kochi |
|
November 21 |
Chandigarh |
Hyatt Centric, Chandigarh |
|
November 21 |
Coimbatore |
Vivanta Coimbatore, Race Course Road, Coimbatore |
|
November 23 |
Delhi |
Eros Nehru Place, New Delhi |
|
November 26 |
Jaipur |
Radisson City Centre, Jaipur |
|
November 30 |
Mumbai |
St. Regis, Lower Parel, Mumbai |
|
November 30 |
Lucknow |
Taj Mahal, Lucknow |
|
December 1 |
Pune |
O Hotel, Koregaon Park, Pune |
Commenting on the upcoming fairs, Lakshmi Iyer the managing director of SI-Global and SI-UK India, said: “Platforms like the Global University Fair are a great opportunity for us to create value for students – extending them an opportunity to engage with top universities and gather meaningful insights on global education options is important for SI-UK. It is our mission to provide students with the tools and knowledge they need to take decisive steps toward their international education ambitions.”
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