Choices for study abroad

May 07, 2017 05:00 pm | Updated 05:00 pm IST

International Education Fairs 2017 is back. The fair offers the best in terms of universities, colleges, and education consultants from across the world (U.S., U.K., Germany, Australia, France, Canada, New Zealand, Latvia, Bavaria, Ireland, Switzerland, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and other parts of Europe) as well as expert advice on study abroad choices.

IEF 2017 will have special seminar sessions by the official education boards from different countries such as USEFI for U.S. education, British Council for U.K. education, Campus France for France education, DAAD for education in Germany, Swissnex for education in Switzerland, and others. The officials from these boards and consulate offices will be there to interact with students and to counsel them about various study opportunities.

Entry is free. Both students and parents are welcome to attend. Students can take advantages of the scholarships that some of the institutions will be offering. You can pre-register for the event at the venue and also on the www.facebook.com/IEFIndia .

The fair schedule is as follows: Hyderabad — May 7 at Taj Deccan; Coimbatore — May 9 at Taj Surya; Bangalore — May 11 at Vivanta by Taj, MG Rd; Chennai — May 13 at Taj Coromandel; and Delhi — May 15 at Hotel Royal Plaza.

British Council/IELTS will be the official examination partner for the event. Thomas Cook will be the official Forex and travel partner. The Hindu EDGE and The Hindu Vetrikodi are the official media partners for the event.

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