Campus Desk :
A two-day Counseling Meet namely ‘Study in India’ organized by prominent Indian universities, colleges and boarding schools concluded in the capital on Saturday. High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh Harsh Vardhan Shringla was present at the event as chief guest along with other distinguished dignitaries and guests from the education fraternity, says a press release.
The objective of the ‘Study in India’ event was to provide the right information and guidance to Bangladeshi students planning to pursue their studies in India. The counseling meet showcased over 30 of India’s leading universities, colleges and boarding schools from various parts of the country. It provided easy and direct access to Bangladeshi students and parents to meet face-to-face with the admission authorities of the participating Indian institutions.
The participating schools offered international curriculum that is Cambridge International Examination (CIE) and International Baccalaureate (IB) along with the Indian curriculum, which are ISCE and CBSE. The fair also offerred spot registration of admission on Engineering, Medical, Paramedical, Dental, Nursing, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, IT, MBA, BBA, Hotel Management, Journalism, Architecture and many more subjects as per the admission procedure of the respective colleges.
Some of the participating Schools were Pathways World School, Ebenezer International School, Genesis Global School, The Sagar School, Assam Valley School, KIIT International School, Oakridge International School, etc.
Some of the prominent Universities and Colleges participating in the fair were Sharda University, Amity University, SRM University, Acharya Institute, Manav Rachna University, Alliance University, Lovely Professional University, Mody University, Apeejay Stya University, AIMS Institutes, etc. and many such others.
‘Study in India’ meet was organized by AFAIRS Exhibitions and Media Pvt. Ltd., based in India in association with A2Z Study, a premier education consultancy based in Dhaka.
A two-day Counseling Meet namely ‘Study in India’ organized by prominent Indian universities, colleges and boarding schools concluded in the capital on Saturday. High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh Harsh Vardhan Shringla was present at the event as chief guest along with other distinguished dignitaries and guests from the education fraternity, says a press release.
The objective of the ‘Study in India’ event was to provide the right information and guidance to Bangladeshi students planning to pursue their studies in India. The counseling meet showcased over 30 of India’s leading universities, colleges and boarding schools from various parts of the country. It provided easy and direct access to Bangladeshi students and parents to meet face-to-face with the admission authorities of the participating Indian institutions.
The participating schools offered international curriculum that is Cambridge International Examination (CIE) and International Baccalaureate (IB) along with the Indian curriculum, which are ISCE and CBSE. The fair also offerred spot registration of admission on Engineering, Medical, Paramedical, Dental, Nursing, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, IT, MBA, BBA, Hotel Management, Journalism, Architecture and many more subjects as per the admission procedure of the respective colleges.
Some of the participating Schools were Pathways World School, Ebenezer International School, Genesis Global School, The Sagar School, Assam Valley School, KIIT International School, Oakridge International School, etc.
Some of the prominent Universities and Colleges participating in the fair were Sharda University, Amity University, SRM University, Acharya Institute, Manav Rachna University, Alliance University, Lovely Professional University, Mody University, Apeejay Stya University, AIMS Institutes, etc. and many such others.
‘Study in India’ meet was organized by AFAIRS Exhibitions and Media Pvt. Ltd., based in India in association with A2Z Study, a premier education consultancy based in Dhaka.