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Wanna be a pilot or Engineer? Eduvistas here for you

Do you wanna be a pilot? Or else looking for pursuing PG in Medicine? Are you looking for higher education options all over world? Maybe you are scouring for a medical/engineering seat for your daughter/son in India…Whatever be your higher education dream, here is the solution for all your demands- Eduvistas 2012, the annual overseas education exhibition bringing together leading universities from around the world will take place on Thursday, 19 January at Sur Ballroom of Hotel Muscat Holiday, Al Khuwair. The event is organised by Global Edu, an education consultance firm. 

This year, prestigious universities and colleges from India, Malaysia, UK, Spain, Canada, Australia, Jordan, Turkey and UAE will be participating in the event. "We have lined up a selection of prestigious international institutions"- says Asha, Director of Global Edu. "These institutions offer Foundation, Undergraduate degrees and Postgraduate degrees in Medicine, Engineering, Business, Computing, Hospitality, Pilot Training and more. 

The exhibition will be open for public from 10 am to 1 pm and from 4pm to 9pm. Entry is free for all. Students are advised to bring English translated academic documents to the venue to discuss various study options with university representatives. After the event GlobalEdu will facilitate admissions to all participating universities without charging service fees.

For more information, you may contact GlobalEdu at 92981182 or 24796088.

For students looking for Higher Education institutions in India, Eduvistas will offer a wide spectrum of choices, as there are many Indian Universities from Delhi, Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra­- offering Medicine, Engineering, Business, Computing, Hospitality, Media and Visual Communication and Science Programmes- participating in the event.

Malaysia, yet another top higher education destination will be represented by some of the most prestigious names from that country. One of the focal areas this year is Pilot Training. Frontline pilot training Schools from Europe and the Middle East are participating Edu vistas this year. 

United Kingdom, Australia, New Zeland and Middle Eastern countries like Turkey, Jordan and UAE have consistently ranked high among students as preferred Higher Education destinations. The event will showcase the best institutions from these countries as well. Edu Vistas 2012 follows the resounding success of its 2011 edition conducted in July 2011. "From now on Edu Vistas will be one of the most eagerly awaited events in Oman's overseas Education events calendar"- say the organizers. "Our objective is to cater to the requirements of Oman's student community and to bring Quality Institutions and world class higher education opportunities to students from Oman.

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