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Education fair in city today

Staff Reporter

Bangalore: The Education Worldwide India Fair will be held in Bangalore on Tuesday.

It will help in disseminating information and provide solutions to help students explore career opportunities available in India and abroad.

About 55 institutions will participate in the event.

A large number of foreign universities participate in the fair.

The international participants include SENECA College from Canada, Johnson & Wales University from United States, Vancouver Film School, University of Hong Kong, NABA & DOMUS Academy from Italy, ISEP from Paris and so on.

Siddharth Jain, Chief Marketing Operations of Global Events and Expositions, said: "educational institutions offered several new courses nowadays and hence there was a need for appropriate guidance to start a career". The education fair will provide information on professional courses and career options available within various streams.

Students can log on to www.eduworldwideindia.com to register.

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