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Kolkata: American Consulate organises ‘Study in the U.S.’ fair, 26 colleges, universities participate
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Photo Caption: US Consulate conducts ‘Study in the U.S.’ fair in Kolkata. Photo Courtesy: US Consulate Kolkata PR Team

Kolkata: American Consulate organises ‘Study in the U.S.’ fair, 26 colleges, universities participate

| @indiablooms | 21 Aug 2024, 06:02 pm

Representatives of nearly 26 US colleges and universities shared information about studying in the United States at a free higher education fair at The Oberoi Grand in Kolkata on Monday.

EducationUSA, the U.S. government’s official source of information on higher education in the country, and United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF), under the auspices of the U.S. Consulate General Kolkata, provided an opportunity for families, as well as students seeking admission in undergraduate, post-graduate, and doctorate programs to meet with representatives of accredited universities and colleges from across the United States and discuss academics, student life, and financial assistance options. 

With more than 4,400 universities and colleges in the United States, the event offered students and their parents the opportunity to ask questions and get a better idea of the range of available options. 

This fair, held at no cost to students and their families, helped the participants make informed choices about U.S. higher education, learn about the student visa application process in the country, and gain a deeper understanding about studying and living in the North American nation.

“The EducationUSA fairs are a great way to explore the amazing educational opportunities that the United States has to offer,” U.S. Ambassador Eric Garcetti said.

He said: “Whether you’re interested in science, technology, engineering, arts, or business, there is a program to help you achieve your dreams. These fairs offer the chance to meet representatives from a huge range of U.S. colleges and universities and attend information sessions about the college application and visa process. You will get first-hand information on admissions, scholarships, campus life and so much more about studying on a U.S. campus. Our goal is to ensure that students and their families have all the information and support needed to make your dream of studying in the United States a reality.”

Acting Consul General and Director of the American Center Elizabeth Lee said she was thrilled to see the participation of students in the event.

“This event embodies the shared commitment between the United States and India to expanding higher educational opportunities and fostering cross-cultural exchanges. By bringing together representatives from prestigious U.S. institutions, we are helping students, and their families access authentic information on the diverse academic programs, vibrant and safe campus life, and potential financial support available in the United States. We believe that these interactions will pave the way for many students from Kolkata and beyond to pursue their educational aspirations in the United States, strengthening the ties between our two nations," she said.

The ‘Study in the U.S.’ Fair started in Hyderabad on August 16, 2024, and will conclude in New Delhi on August 25, 2024.  More than 7,500 people are expected to attend these fairs country-wide.

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