<p>The education fair saw the participation of 50 globally reputed universities and nearly 500 students.<br /><br />Difficult net<br /><br />Asha R who plans to study in the UK said: “The excess information available on the internet on the pros and Cons of various universities makes it difficult for a student to decide. Such a fair really reduces students’ stress levels.” <br /><br />In the words of Dinesh Mehta, a parent, the professional setting of the fair helped clear his doubts. He said the experience was good.<br /><br />Eighth edition<br /><br />The education fair was held for the eighth time in the City. Natasha Chopra, Managing Director of ‘The Chopras’, said, “Education trends change every year. Education is now a skilled focus and employers are looking out for the best possible candidates.”</p>
<p>The education fair saw the participation of 50 globally reputed universities and nearly 500 students.<br /><br />Difficult net<br /><br />Asha R who plans to study in the UK said: “The excess information available on the internet on the pros and Cons of various universities makes it difficult for a student to decide. Such a fair really reduces students’ stress levels.” <br /><br />In the words of Dinesh Mehta, a parent, the professional setting of the fair helped clear his doubts. He said the experience was good.<br /><br />Eighth edition<br /><br />The education fair was held for the eighth time in the City. Natasha Chopra, Managing Director of ‘The Chopras’, said, “Education trends change every year. Education is now a skilled focus and employers are looking out for the best possible candidates.”</p>