University Fair organised at Victorious Kidss Educares
The aim of the career fair was to help students get early placements into reputable universities of their preference and provide them that vital edge over aspiring students eager to opt for future career options that could be available to them.

PUNE: Over 100 Indian and International universities participated in the third annual university meet, hosted by Victorious Kidss Educares (VKE), a model IB school in Asia on Wednesday, the first day of the two-day event, a statement issued by the school said.
President of Victorious Kidss Educares, Robbin Ghosh, said that, "We have been proactive in providing opportunities to students and parents in understanding diverse educational options available around the globe and to help students make better informed career decisions. The annual career fair has been one such endeavor."
The aim of the career fair was to help students get early placements into reputable universities of their preference and provide them that vital edge over aspiring students eager to opt for future career options that could be available to them.
The comprehensive two-day event is an ideal platform for students, parents, teachers and counselors to meet and interact with prestigious and diverse educational institutions so that a student's career path could be planned in a structured manner as per their career aspirations, said Ghosh.
"One of the most daunting tasks for students and parents all over the world has been to choose the right university for their future. It is challenging for students to make the right choices in terms of their careers and such fairs and events provide a plethora of prospects for students and helps them gain better clarity over their admission process," added Ghosh.
President of Victorious Kidss Educares, Robbin Ghosh, said that, "We have been proactive in providing opportunities to students and parents in understanding diverse educational options available around the globe and to help students make better informed career decisions. The annual career fair has been one such endeavor."
The aim of the career fair was to help students get early placements into reputable universities of their preference and provide them that vital edge over aspiring students eager to opt for future career options that could be available to them.
The comprehensive two-day event is an ideal platform for students, parents, teachers and counselors to meet and interact with prestigious and diverse educational institutions so that a student's career path could be planned in a structured manner as per their career aspirations, said Ghosh.
"One of the most daunting tasks for students and parents all over the world has been to choose the right university for their future. It is challenging for students to make the right choices in terms of their careers and such fairs and events provide a plethora of prospects for students and helps them gain better clarity over their admission process," added Ghosh.
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