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EXPAM fair to train students

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New Delhi , May 3

EXHIBITIONS Promotion and Management (M) Sdn Bhd (EXPAM), a wholly-owned Malaysian company, is organising for the first time in India, a fair that is dedicated to undergraduate and post-graduate students' recruitment and education opportunities.

The fair, Edutex India 2004, being held as a two-day event in each city, is being jointly organised with Indus Fairs & Events (India) Pvt. Ltd and Events India, Indian partners of EXPAM. To afford an opportunity to students from all over the country, the fair is to be held in three major cities, namely, in Bangalore on June 5&6 at the Taj Residency, in Mumbai on June 9&10 at the World Trade Centre and in Delhi on June 12&13 at the Taj Palace hotel.

The fair, according to an EXPAM statement, is aimed at those Indian students who are prospective school leavers, undergraduates and post-graduates and are seeking to further their education locally or abroad.

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