ISLAMABAD: The two-day Dawn Education Expo 2014 concluded at the Pak-China Cultural Centre here on Sunday.

The representatives of over 100 universities from the country and abroad, mainly from Australia, Canada, Malaysia, Turkey, Germany, North Cyprus, UK, UAE and US participated in the expo.

The exhibition allowed local and international faculty, admission officers and student counsellors to interact with over 25,000 top achieving Pakistani students directly besides providing them the opportunity to enroll on the spot with many of the institutions.

Several students sought information from the educational institutions regarding career planning and transfer of credit hours if they wanted to study abroad. — APP

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