SAUDI ARABIA

IEC ‘career guidance program’

April 18, 2018

Syeda Amtul



Saudi Gazette

JEDDAH — IEC Abroad is conducting a “Higher Education Fair & Career Guidance Program” on Thursday (April 19) from 2.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. at the Arab Open University premises.

IEC Abroad is a professional higher education consultancy firm that offers student counseling for admissions to higher education institutions around the world.

The biggest convention by the top universities in the world where experts from various academic streams will talk about new courses and their opportunities, existing courses and their demand, options available in vocational and diploma and certificate courses in their respective stream all around the world.

Students can discuss admissions and scholarships offer for the new academic year. Educational Fair will be in Jeddah on April 19, Dammam April 20, and in Riyadh on April 21.

Masood Basha, regional director of IEC Abroad, said, “They have huge range of courses for Bachelors and Master. We want to take this opportunity to promote this message to all students in Jeddah eyeing higher education in abroad.”

According to Masood 20 top rated universities from UK, USA, Ireland, Georgia, Malaysia, Cyprus and India will participate in fair where students can get the discount 25% in the summer school program

Students can get scholarship in universities and get chance to know more about scholarship students success stories. The fair will also provide professional counselors to find the best course they need.

Students can submit their university application and get guidance on: Visa requirements; book their IELTS test and prepare for their new life abroad.

The event is sponsored by British Council, Bank Aljazira, MVR and NCG, Arab Open University, Jeddah international college and Alghad international college for applied medical science. – SG


April 18, 2018
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