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Bengaluru Launches Study Abroad Expo: 5,000+ Students Enrolled

Bengaluru Launches Study Abroad Expo: 5,000+ Students Enrolled

Study Abroad Expo: The Department of Skill Development announced on Saturday that more than 5,000 students had already signed up for the government’s massive “study abroad” program through the Karnataka Vocational Training and Skill Development Corporation (KVTSDC).


To boost participation, the department said that students can still sign up by going to the August 17 “Study Abroad Expo,” which would take place at Hotel Lalit Ashok for the entire day.

According to officials, more than 60 foreign colleges that provide Karnataka students with appealing academic possibilities have already set up shop at the location. According to an official statement, some public and private banks have opened booths offering school loans at affordable interest rates to allay financial worries.


Public endeavor. The government has been promised the best student-friendly financial packages by Karnataka Bank. “The wealthy are no longer the only ones who can afford to study abroad. Even students from less affluent families can now afford to pursue higher education abroad thanks to a government initiative. All segments of society will now have access to global education thanks to this first-of-its-kind effort in India, stated Sharanaprakash Patil, Karnataka’s Minister for Skill Development, Entrepreneurship, and Livelihood.

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The government-backed program ensures ongoing assistance overseas, encompassing welfare, academic progress, and legal aid, in contrast to private programs that cease support after students depart India, the statement stated. Additionally, it stated that the expo guarantees openness by providing free advice on everything from institution selection to post-departure support, free of agency costs.

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