The event was held in the Tripura Vasini Palace Grounds
More than 1000 students participated in the event
More than 50 educational institutes had representation
Students are awaiting results after attempting the exams for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) and Pre-University Course (PUC). However what lies in the future is a question students are bound to have. Eduverse Educational Expo was a forum for students to get further clarity in this regard.
The event was held in the Tripura Vasini Palace Grounds. The 2-day event was a grand success. More than 1000 students participated in this to seek professional advice. Students had even arrived from other parts of Karnataka to make the best use of this session.
More than 50 educational institutes and universities participated in the event. They talked about the courses they offer and the facilities present on their campus. The Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) and the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) were also topics of discussion. Educational expert Gururaj Karajagi held a seminar. The concerns of students and parents were heard.
Students collected information pertaining to the courses they can pursue, the colleges they can select and the prospects in future the course holds for them. One can hope that such events help in giving direction to the ambitions of the children.
The event was held in the Tripura Vasini Palace Grounds
More than 1000 students participated in the event
More than 50 educational institutes had representation
Students are awaiting results after attempting the exams for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) and Pre-University Course (PUC). However what lies in the future is a question students are bound to have. Eduverse Educational Expo was a forum for students to get further clarity in this regard.
The event was held in the Tripura Vasini Palace Grounds. The 2-day event was a grand success. More than 1000 students participated in this to seek professional advice. Students had even arrived from other parts of Karnataka to make the best use of this session.
More than 50 educational institutes and universities participated in the event. They talked about the courses they offer and the facilities present on their campus. The Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) and the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) were also topics of discussion. Educational expert Gururaj Karajagi held a seminar. The concerns of students and parents were heard.
Students collected information pertaining to the courses they can pursue, the colleges they can select and the prospects in future the course holds for them. One can hope that such events help in giving direction to the ambitions of the children.