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IDP Education organizes Australian Education Fair in Kolkata

| | Aug 21, 2015, at 09:07 pm
Kolkata, Aug 21 (IBNS): IDP Education India on Monday organized the Australian Education Fair in Kolkata for students aspiring to pursue higher education in Australia.

The fair, which is spread across 14 cities, brought together prominent universities and educational institutes from Australia under one roof. The fair started on Aug 17 at Kolkata and will conclude in Coimbatore on Sept 3.

Among the other cities, the fair will be organized in Ludhiana, Chandigarh, Gurgaon, Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Pune, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Vijayawada and Kochi.

Piyush Kumar, Country Director, India, IDP Education said, “IDP seeks to provide a platform to aspiring students to come and have a face-to-face interaction with the university representatives and get answers to all their queries related to studying in Australia.”

“36 Australian institutions are participating in the fair across India. It is a FREE platform for all students to gauge their prospects, apply directly to the institution of their choice and get first hand information on courses, scholarships etc," Kumar said.

Around 400 students attended the event from different locations of the state.

“Australian education has always attracted Indian students and the availability of post study work opportunities make it even more attractive. Also 20 out of 39 Australian Universities feature in world’s Top 400 Times Higher Education Rankings,” added Kumar.
 

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