International Education Fair on April 29, 30

It is being organised by The Hindu Education Plus

April 20, 2011 02:22 pm | Updated 02:23 pm IST

Planning to go abroad for higher studies?

This is one task in which the “Google god” might not be of much help to you.

The search engine might throw up hundreds of web links and provide voluminous information about various universities, admission seasons, fee structures, scholarships available et al.

But it can not advise you which university or which course is the best. Right?

Here is where help is forthcoming from The Hindu Education Plus .

The third edition of its popular annual event ‘International Education Fair – 2011' will be organised in Hyderabad on April 29 and 30 at Taj Deccan.

The most awaited event would be a perfect place for an aspiring student to interact with officials of top universities and institutes.

Representatives

This year representatives of various universities and institutions from Canada, United Kingdom, Singapore, Holland, Dubai, Germany, Russia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Australia, France, Switzerland and other European countries – will be present to guide students.

Courses offered

The courses offered in foreign countries include Engineering, Management, Medicine, IT, Fine Arts, Aviation, Animation, Fashion, Hotel Management, Hospitality and so on.

University representatives and experts would be addressing seminars on career guidance, visa procedures, country familiarisation, student visa counselling and education loans etc.

Entry is free and registration will be done at the venue. Students as well as parents are welcome to attend the event.

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