Texas Review Hosts Hyderabad's Largest World Education Fair

The World Education Fair brought together representatives from over 75 universities across 13 countries, including the USA, UK, France, Germany, etc., providing aspirants with direct access to prestigious institutions.

Update: 2024-11-09 11:11 GMT
Texas Review Hosts Hyderabad's Largest World Education Fair (Photo by arrangement)

Hyderabad: Texas Review, a leading overseas education consultancy based in Hyderabad, conducted the World Education Fair at Marigold Hotel, Begumpet. This event attracted over 1000 aspirants who are exploring opportunities to study abroad. Students had the opportunity to engage directly with representatives from over 75 universities based in the USA, UK, Germany, Ireland, France, Canada, Cyprus, Malta, Denmark, etc.

Key highlights of the fair included:
Representatives from Campus France India: Campus France India, an initiative by the French Republic, supports Indian students seeking higher education in France. Their presence at the event shows France’s commitment to deepening educational ties with India. With its esteemed universities and rich cultural appeal, France aims to attract more Indian students in the coming years.
● Diverse Program Options: Participants had the chance to explore specialized fields, both STEM and non-STEM, at universities across the globe, regardless of their previous academic performance. This allowed students to choose programs that aligned with their interests and career aspirations, such as Engineering, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Pharma, Medical, Finance, and more.
Founded in 2013, Texas Review is an overseas education consultancy in Hyderabad, operating across 28 centres in 16 cities throughout India. With a focus on both undergraduate and postgraduate guidance, the organisation specialises in exams like IELTS, SAT, GRE, and GMAT. Recognized for its end-to-end support in test preparation, study abroad counselling, and immigration services, Texas Review has guided over 100,000 students in getting started with their study abroad journeys.
Rajesh Dasari, Co-Founder and CEO of Texas Review, noted that while the US and UK are preferred destinations for many students, numerous European countries also offer exceptional educational standards. He believes that as awareness grows, more students will seize the opportunity for international education.
“Our organisation is dedicated to ensuring that every student can pursue their overseas dreams, regardless of their starting point,” said Rajesh Dasari. “Events like the World Education Fair serve to inform aspirants about the diverse opportunities available and help them connect directly with top institutions and prepare for the journey ahead.”
Bridging the gap between aspirants and global education, the World Education Fair featured the following benefits for attendees:
No Qualification Barriers: The World Education Fair provided pathways for students who felt unqualified to study abroad by helping them identify universities and countries that suited their profiles. By exploring various destinations and programs, many students found opportunities that not only helped them study abroad but also laid the foundation for a successful career.
Advice from Industry Leaders: Attendees received guidance on course selection, scholarship opportunities, career pathways, part-time jobs, and financial planning related to their goals from both seasoned industry experts and university representatives.
Zero Fees for Participation and Processing: By removing all financial barriers, the World Education Fair offered attendees free access to important resources and expert counselling. This initiative allowed students to engage fully with the opportunities available without worrying about costs.
Post-Landing Services: Beyond admission, Texas Review provided information on post-landing support, including assistance with accommodation, cultural adaptation, and networking opportunities which sets up students for a smoother transition abroad.
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