Indian & international institutions to showcase their courses through Education Worldwide India Fairs in India & Nepal in April & May 2018

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

GEEPL (Global Events and Expositions Private Limited) proudly announces the newest and the biggest edition of their prestigious flagship event Worldwide Fair - Spring 2018 Series.

GEEPL has in the last 15 years organized 236 successful Worldwide Fairs and has maintained its leading positioning in the Fair industry.

The upcoming edition of the show, Worldwide (EWWI) - Spring Series 2018 will be held from 6th April 2018 to 6th May 2018 which would cover 10 cities of and

The registration is open for the students on the website (http://www.eduworldwideindia.com).

EWWI is a platform that enables both fraternity (national and international) and students seeking advice and consultancy for a selection of the right university.

It provides the industry a world view on study in India, study in abroad, global curriculum, teaching pedagogy, new systems and forecasting the trends in the future of education, both from national and international perspective.

Worldwide Fair - Spring 2018 Series schedule:

- - April 06 and 07, 2018

- - April 15, 2018

Pune - Vivanta by Taj - April 17, 2018

- - April 19, 2018

Chennai - Hotel - April 21, 2018

Bengaluru - Vivanta by Taj MG Road - April 22, 2018

- - April 28 and 29, 2018

Bhagalpur - - May 01, 2018

- - May 03, 2018

Ranchi - - May 05 and 06, 2018

The latest edition is all about offering the first-hand experience of interaction with counsellors from global institutes to the students and national and international universities directly interacting with students walking in for consultancy and advice for their approach towards choosing the right university or program.

Worldwide Fair will witness 120+ universities and institutions from and abroad to showcase their courses/programs to the potential student population of and

Leading universities / higher institutions will participate from countries like Switzerland, Singapore, Canada, Georgia, Russia, UK and

With this edition, EWWI will feature newer destinations for study abroad.

Newer destinations offering better scholarships and world class at a reasonable cost.

The event will also have the participation of service providers like banks & financial institutions, companies, information portals and blogs, career counsellors, test prep companies, leading magazines, university application service providers etc. for the purpose of providing single stop information to the visitors.

The mega event will give an access to around 12,000 - 15,000 plus students during the 10 cities tour of Worldwide Fair in and

The students will gather relevant information to pursue their further in the world-class national and international institutions. The visitors coming to this fair will be in the age group of 14 - 26 years and must be pursuing their in the schools, colleges and institutions of and

"The sector in is at an inflexion point and GEEPL since its inception has been contributing to the welfare of industry. The old practice and technology are rapidly giving way to the new.

The thrust on digital learning and have changed the paradigm. But we at GEEPL still believe there is a need of personal guidance when it comes to choosing the right course, university, study destination etc. We are happy to announce our latest edition that will strengthen the knowledge quotient of the students as well as the participating institutions for the better future of students," said GEEPL, chief strategy officer,

EWWI latest edition will offer a gamut of new segments and verticals.

For the first time ever GEEPL is also organising 40 - 50 delegates meet from SAARC nations, region and African countries to promote Indian globally.

The members would include vice chancellors of global universities, dignitaries from ministries, counsellors who will propagate Indian in their respective countries.

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First Published: Mon, February 26 2018. 18:55 IST
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