Over 1000 students received free guidance at the Global Edu Fair 24 organized by Ivy Overseas in Hyderabad. The event brought together representatives from more than 100 universities around the world to help young people who want to study abroad. The fair, held in Banjara Hills on Saturday, provided counseling to students and their parents about courses, educational opportunities, entrance test requirements, and choosing the right destination and institution. Students also had the chance to ask questions about part-time work, post-study opportunities, educational loans, and health insurance. Ivy MDs Giri Srinivasa Rao Bongarala and Ram Bongarala emphasized the importance of such fairs in providing awareness about higher education opportunities abroad. Students were particularly interested in learning about universities in the USA, Australia, UK, Canada, New Zealand, and Ireland. Ivy Overseas, with its eight branches across the Telugu states and four in Hyderabad alone, regularly holds educational fairs in different cities. The next fair will take place in Vizag on Sunday.
Free guidance available at Global Edu Fair 24 in Hyderabad
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