More than 130 universities of 17 countries

Lucknow, 23 October : City Montessori School organized a grand 'University Fair' today at the CMS Kanpur Road auditorium. On this occasion, representatives of more than 130 universities from 17 countries, including Australia, England, the USA, France, Germany, Canada, Singapore, Switzerland, Japan, Finland, Ireland, Italy, UAE, Cyprus, Greece, Antigua and India provided students with comprehensive information regarding higher education. In addition, students learned how to choose courses according to their interests, prepare themselves, and create plans to achieve their goals. Thousands of students from classes 10 to 12 received detailed information about admissions, scholarships and available courses at prestigious national and international higher education institutions. A key highlight of the University Fair was the detailed information provided to students on studying abroad, the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and the Advanced Placement (AP) Program.

               On this occasion, CMS President Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon interacted with students and guided them toward achieving success. Prof. Kingdon encouraged the students, stating that in this era of academic competition, preparing for higher education during school is the best approach to selecting the right options at the right time. The aim of this event was to ensure that after class 12, students are not in any dilemma, are aware of their goals, and remain mentally strong.

               The University Fair at CMS Kanpur Road auditorium was filled with an atmosphere of excitement and enthusiasm, with several academic discussions and interactions taking place. Groups of students could be seen at various university stalls, resolving their queries. Students, parents, and teachers praised the CMS management for providing comprehensive information about prestigious national and international institutions under one roof. The fair featured stalls from various universities, including the University of Sydney, Australia; Queen's University, Canada; Institute of European Languages and Consultancy, Germany; Griffith College, Ireland; Kyoto University of Advanced Sciences, Japan; Swiss Hotel Management School, Switzerland; University College London, England; Illinois Institute of Technology, USA; NIIT University, India, among many others.

               Mr. Rishi Khanna, Head, Communications, CMS, informed that the fair was organized with a special focus on students transitioning to a new phase of life after class 12. It provided them with an exceptional opportunity to learn about and understand the various critical aspects of higher education. He expressed confidence that this event significantly contributed to expanding the prospects of students’ bright futures.

 

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