SUKKUR: The Dawn Education Fair-2016 held in a local hotel on Tuesday drew large crowds of students from many towns including Sukkur, Rohri, Salehpat, Pannu Aqil, Ghotki, Daharki, Mirpur Mathelo, Khairpur, Shikar­pur, Kandhra, Bagarji, Chak and Lakhi to share information with experts about admissions to high-standard institutions around the world.

Higher education experts and consultants present at a large number of stalls set up by various national and international institutions provided valuable information to several thousand visitors at the fair, organised by the Dawn Media Group.

Most of the visitors interviewed by media personnel at the fair appreciated the organisers for providing such a great opportunity to them to seek information about admissions, scholarships, procedures, fee plans comparison, best facilities and other issues to help them take a decision about their future academic plans.

They also appreciated the environment and discipline at the fair.

Published in Dawn, May 18th, 2016

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