EduVelocity and Satluj Public School successfully host major university fair in Chandigarh Tricity

 

In an effort to guide students toward their higher education goals, eduVelocity Global Counsels teamed up with Satluj Public School to host a grand university fair on August 12, 2024, in the Chandigarh Tri-City area. Catering primarily to students from grades 9 to 12 and their parents, the event showcased a plethora of educational opportunities from around the globe.

The fair, held at Satluj Public School, saw an enthusiastic turnout as students and families explored various academic and career pathways. Representatives from prestigious institutions both from India and abroad, including Ashoka University, Mahindra University, ESSEC Business School, and the University of Alberta, provided valuable insights into their programs, admission processes, and more. This interactive platform empowered attendees to make informed decisions regarding their educational and professional futures.

A series of panel discussions delved into critical issues such as global education trends, future job prospects, and emerging educational destinations. These discussions offered a comprehensive overview of the evolving academic landscape, equipping students with crucial information to navigate their future academic journeys.

Vinu Warrier, Managing Partner & Founder of eduVelocity, highlighted the importance of such events, stating, “Education is a vital step in shaping our students’ futures, and fairs like these provide excellent opportunities for them to explore the vast and diverse academic and career pathways available to them.” He expressed satisfaction with the collaboration with Satluj Public School in bringing this significant event to fruition.

Reekrit Serai, Managing Director of the Satluj Group of Schools, reflected on the success of the event, noting, “With another successful edition of Satluj Career Fest, we have fulfilled our goal to go beyond traditional career fairs by providing students with a comprehensive understanding of various industries, governance, and policy-making, and the skills required to succeed in them.”

The fair was accessible both in-person and virtually, ensuring that all interested students and parents could participate, regardless of their physical location.