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Education worldwide India fair to begin tomorrow in Delhi

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The Education Worldwide India Fair is set to commence tomorrow at Hotel Le Meridien, Connaught Place. The event will bring together students and representatives from universities across India and abroad, providing insights into academic programs, scholarships, and career pathways.

His Excellency Dan Perciun, Minister of Education and Research of the Republic of Moldova, will attend as the chief guest. The Republic of Moldova’s delegation, comprising 15 members including rectors and deans from five Moldovan universities, will be present to interact with Indian students. Participating institutions include Moldova State University, Technical University of Moldova, Ion Creangă State Pedagogical University, and the Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova.

The event will offer students an opportunity to explore educational opportunities in Moldova, which is known for its affordable tuition fees ranging between €1,500 and €5,000 annually. Moldovan universities provide programs in English, French, and Romanian, catering to disciplines such as engineering, medicine, business, and computer science.

Organisers from Global Ed Group highlighted the importance of Moldova’s participation. Siddharth Jain, Chief Strategy Officer of the group, said Moldova offers Indian students high-quality education that meets European standards. He noted that the country’s cost-effective programs and global career prospects make it an appealing choice for students.

The fair will also include seminars on education loans and career guidance, helping students make informed decisions about their academic futures. It is expected to draw significant interest from students seeking diverse academic opportunities both in India and abroad.

When: November 24, 2024; 10:45 AM to 6:00 PM

Where: Hotel Le Meridien, Connaught Place, New Delhi

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