3rd India education fair 29-30 July
The third edition of India Education Fair will reach out to the students of Bangladesh on 29 and 30 July 2016 at The Daily Star Convention centre in Dhaka North City.
The event is organised by SAPE, a leading educational fair organiser in South East Asia and in support of High commission of India, Dhaka and The Daily Star.
High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh Harsh Vardhan Shringla will the chief guest at the function which will be inaugurated at 11:00am on 29 July.
Apart from bringing students and best of educational institutions under one roof, the event also helps the aspirants and the guardians have a detailed discussions about the facilities and fee structures of Indian institutions & school along with expert guidance, says a press release.
It also facilitates an easy comparison to help in making informed decisions, best suited as per individual needs.
Apart from free entry and counselling, students would also get the opportunity to avail the benefits of free career aptitude test. The test will assess and map more than 250 skill attributes of an individual and identifies the professional areas in which the student can excel. The report includes the individual attributes mapping, preferred profession and course suggestions.
For many students, a visit to the SAPE Education Fair marks a new phase in their life. This is where they made their decisions not only on the choice of their program, but also the education institutions to help them build their future. For others, SAPE Education Fair is a place for them to gather information to help them make an informed choice for their educational needs. The students can also gain information on education expenses that are a definite requirement to fund today’s growing expense in education. The students can also use this platform to avail scholarships and on the spot admissions. The institutions participating in the fair have good rankings in India and are preferred by students from across the world. India has always been the most preferred academic destination for Bangladeshi students, but now it is also popular among students from Africa, South Asia and the Gulf countries.
SAPE has been the first organiser of educational fair in Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Indonesia, Vietnam and Cambodia and has enjoyed the status of first mover advantage, succeeding in proving beneficial for both the students and the institutes.
SAPE is the first Indian organisation to organise a fair, deeply focusing on Indian education.