KARACHI: Dawn Education Expo 2007

Published February 16, 2007

KARACHI, Feb 15: The 4th Annual Education Expo 2007 is scheduled to be held at Karachi Expo Centre from February 17th and 18th from noon till 7:00pm. Entry to the exhibition is free of charge for student.

The exhibition is the largest Education Expo to be held in Pakistan and annually assembles over 100 leading foreign and local universities, colleges and higher education institutes, notably from the UK, Australia, the USA, the UAE and Malaysia, over two days.

The exhibition also allows faculty, admission officers and career counsellors to interact with more than 100,000 top achieving Pakistani students directly on a one on one basis and also giving them the opportunity to enrol on the spot with many of the institutions.

The event is scheduled every year at a strategic time, which coincide with the admission drive in education institutes. As such it will be attracting students from various academia, seeking information, coordination and enrolment details from the participating institutes.

The key features of this year’s exhibition boasts of a UK Pavilion, an Australian Pavilion and a UAE Pavilion.

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