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The Global Education Fair in Hyderabad

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The Global Education Fair, hosted by overseas education consultant Global Tree, gave students a platform to discover international education opportunities, providing direct access to representatives of the world's leading universities. The fair was launched by Gareth Wynn Owen, British Deputy High Commissioner, who spoke about the benefits of pursuing studies in the UK. "The UK has a world-class education system, world-recognized qualifications, and career opportunities. A degree from a UK university empowers students with the required skills to succeed in a competitive job market," he said

Srikar Alapati, Founder MD of Global Tree, explained the recent admission processes and enrollment flexibility at top universities in the UK, Australia, Germany, and France. "We want to make the process easy for students and provide them with the proper information to help them move through their educational journey abroad," he reiterated. Talking of money matters, Namrata Goti, Global Tree's Country Head, discussed education loan facilities, such as collateral-free loans. "It is important to understand money matters. We make sure students know about the financing options and return on investment for their studies," she pointed out.

Delegates from GISMA, Heriot-Watt University, University of Hertfordshire, Macromedia University, University of East London, University of Wolverhampton, QA Group, Navitas, and Arden University were there to advise students on their careers and academic journeys. Through a commitment to providing students with the correct tools, the Global Education Fair created windows of opportunity for global studies, paving the way for a more promising tomorrow for future scholars.