EdInbox is preparing to organize the EdInbox Regional Higher Education Summit 2026 as part of the multi-city series to bridge the education from school to university, with students and schools being central to the discussions.
Happening in four cities in April and May, one of which is Lucknow, another Bhubaneswar, and Jaipur, is also included in the list, the one-day summit will link more than 2,000 students with at the same time top universities and teachers, thus forming a lively platform for exploring careers and getting to know education.
A Platform Built Around Students
At its core, the summit is designed as a student-first experience. Through the B2C Career Festival, students from Classes IX to XII will have the opportunity to directly interact with universities, explore emerging career options, and participate in a range of inter-school competitions.
From quiz and public speaking to creative writing, music, and art, the event offers students a chance to step onto a larger stage, showcasing their skills before expert and celebrity judges. Organisers say the aim is to move beyond passive counselling and create an environment where students actively engage with their future choices.
Adding to this is the provision for on-the-spot registration for All India entrance tests, recognised by over 200 universities across disciplines such as law, management, allied healthcare, agriculture, media, and computer science—offering students immediate pathways to higher education opportunities.
Broadening Horizons for Schools
For schools, the summit is an opportunity to offer their students a wider exposure and at the same time, forge stronger links between institutions. Schools taking part would be able to communicate easily with the leading universities through this platform and have deeper interactions than just through usual outreach activities.
Besides merely checking out academic programs, students will also participate in interactive workshops on topics such as artificial intelligence, design thinking, and forensic science, which are some of the areas shaping the workforce of the future.
Besides helping students to find out about the various opportunities available to them, the summit will also help schools to connect with each other and to lead their students in academic and career choices.
A Blend of Three Educational Realms
The EdInbox Summit really stands out because of its hybrid style of operation uniting the three major stakeholders of education namely students, schools, and universities in one ecosystem. In addition to the activities aimed at students, the event will also hold a Business-to-Business (B2B) session where organizations can partner with each other, and there will also be panel discussions on innovative education models for the future.
This merger will address one of the major issues of the Indian education system, i.e. creating decision-making forums that are based on first-hand experiences and not mere information collected from various sources.
Recognising the Role of School Leadership
The summit will conclude with a special focus on school principals through the Principal Conclave, where education leaders will engage in discussions with university representatives and policymakers.
Principals will also be recognised for their contribution to shaping student journeys—bringing visibility to a role that often operates behind the scenes.
As schools and students take centre stage throughout the event, the summit ultimately underscores a simple idea: meaningful education reform begins with those who experience it every day—and those who quietly lead it.
EdInbox Summit 2026 to put students and schools at the centre of India’s evolving education landscape
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