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Indian Education Exhibition 2014 in Kuwait

Indian Education Exhibition
Kuwait City: Indian Education Exhibition 2014, being held at the Holiday Inn in Kuwait on 24 and 25 January, is a one-stop information event for learning about the variety of professional and vocational courses that NRI and Kuwait students can pursue in reputed institutions of higher learning in India. Students, along with their parents will get an opportunity to personally interact with college administrators and professors, to know about the variety of educational programs available in India

The exhibition displays attractive options available to NRI and other students from Kuwait and beyond to obtain undergraduate and post-graduate degrees in various disciplines, including medicine, engineering, business management, marketing and communications, arts and science, hospitality & hotel management and Allied Health Sciences.

This exhibition will have nearly 20 leading Indian Exhibitors with more than 75 institutions under them, offering over 200 programs. Some of the leading institutions participating in the exhibition are: Anna University, SRM University, Hindustan University, Datta Meghe Medical Science University and KJ Somaiya Group of Institutions among others. All the participating institutes are recognized by the AICTE, UGC and respective government bodies in India.
Inauguration Ceremony


The profile of the participating institutes include: International Schools / Universities / Deemed Universities / Engineering Colleges / Medical Colleges / MBA & Management / B -Schools / Distance Education / Pharmacy & Nursing / Bio Informatics / Information Technology / Colleges offering Higher education in Arts & Science / Hotel Management & Catering Technology / Post Graduation & Research / Diploma Studies/ International Schools /Unique and specialized programs. The exhibition also offers free educational counseling, registration and admissions from school level to research programs.ndian Education Exhibition 2014, being held at the Holiday Inn in Kuwait on 24 and 25 January, is a one-stop information event for learning about the variety of professional and vocational courses that NRI and Kuwait students can pursue in reputed institutions of higher learning in India. Students, along with their parents will get an opportunity to personally interact with college administrators and professors, to know about the variety of educational programs available in India

The exhibition displays attractive options available to NRI and other students from Kuwait and beyond to obtain undergraduate and post-graduate degrees in various disciplines, including medicine, engineering, business management, marketing and communications, arts and science, hospitality & hotel management and Allied Health Sciences.

This exhibition will have nearly 20 leading Indian Exhibitors with more than 75 institutions under them, offering over 200 programs. Some of the leading institutions participating in the exhibition are: Anna University, SRM University, Hindustan University, Datta Meghe Medical Science University and KJ Somaiya Group of Institutions among others. All the participating institutes are recognized by the AICTE, UGC and respective government bodies in India.

The profile of the participating institutes include: International Schools / Universities / Deemed Universities / Engineering Colleges / Medical Colleges / MBA & Management / B -Schools / Distance Education / Pharmacy & Nursing / Bio Informatics / Information Technology / Colleges offering Higher education in Arts & Science / Hotel Management & Catering Technology / Post Graduation & Research / Diploma Studies/ International Schools /Unique and specialized programs. The exhibition also offers free educational counseling, registration and admissions from school level to research programs.

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