City Desk :
A 4-day long education fair named “Australian Education Fair” has started in the city’s Panthapath. PAC Asia, an students consultancy firm, arranged the fair.
The fair started on Saturday and end on 24 May (10.30am to 5.30 pm every day). The visitors can enter the fair for free of cost. The students will get 25 percent to 100 percent scholarship at many Australian universities.
The representatives from 17 Australian reputed universities like Edith Cowan University, La Trobe University, University of Technology Sydney, Monash University and University of New South Wales will attend the fair and select the Bangladeshi students for their educational institutions. CEO of PAC Asia Pushpinder Singh Bhatia and General Manager of the PAC Asia Ranjan Bhattacharya was present at the fair.
Chief Consultant of PAC Asia, Bangladesh Prodip Roy told that they have been working to provide scholarship to the students, temporary jobs in Australia, Post study work permit, sponsorship, residential support and others.
“The students, who will attend the fair, will get special care from our side. We will provide all the possible help and cooperation to them. I believe that at least 1000 students will visit our fair,” he said. I will request the interested candidate for going to Australia to carry all the certificates to the fair time, he said.