SURAT: Aspiring students wanting to study in the world's top universities in UK will have a big opportunity to meet the UK academicians in the city. The British Council has organised Education UK exhibition in the city at TIFAC Hall at Sarvajanik Education Society (SEC) campus on June 15.
This is for the first time that British Council is organising the exhibition here. Surat is among the six cities across the country selected for the exhibition, including Bhubaneshwar, Jalandhar, Guntur, Vijayawada and Lucknow.
Some of the leading UK universities participating in the exhibition are: University of Bedfordshire, Birmingham City University, Cavendish College, University For Creative Arts, University Of Glamorgan, University of Gloucestershire, Liverpool John Moores University, Middlesex University, University of Northampton, Queen's University Belfast and University of Sussex.
Sources said UK is among the most popular study destinations that Indian students choose for international education. More than 44,000 Indian students are currently studying in UK. Drawn to the one year master's degree and three-year undergraduate course (except in Scotland), Indian students form second largest international student population in UK.
Source: Times of India
This is for the first time that British Council is organising the exhibition here. Surat is among the six cities across the country selected for the exhibition, including Bhubaneshwar, Jalandhar, Guntur, Vijayawada and Lucknow.
Some of the leading UK universities participating in the exhibition are: University of Bedfordshire, Birmingham City University, Cavendish College, University For Creative Arts, University Of Glamorgan, University of Gloucestershire, Liverpool John Moores University, Middlesex University, University of Northampton, Queen's University Belfast and University of Sussex.
Sources said UK is among the most popular study destinations that Indian students choose for international education. More than 44,000 Indian students are currently studying in UK. Drawn to the one year master's degree and three-year undergraduate course (except in Scotland), Indian students form second largest international student population in UK.
Source: Times of India
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