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Education fair opens in Delhi

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NEW DELHI: Six Korean Universities are showcasing their courses to Indian students at the 24th Indian International Education and Career Fair being organised in New Delhi.

These universities are offering undergraduate and masters programmes in the field of management, mass communication, textile, economics, engineering, agriculture and bio-technology among others. In a bid to get rid of the problem of medium of instruction for the International students, these universities started teaching in English in 2002. The fee for these universities is $10,000 per semester, which includes living expenses.

A host of banks are present at the fair to lend loans to the students. Representatives of these universities will be present at the fair to resolve the queries of parents and students. The fair is being organised by Global Events and Expositions at Hall number seven at Pragati Maidan. The fair is open till July 10 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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