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Want to study in Singapore?

June 05, 2008 11:05 IST
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What: Singapore Education is organising the Singapore Education (SE) Admissions Fair '08-'09 in Mumbai on June 7-8, 2008 and will have participation from 12 Singapore-based institutions.

Venue
JW Marriott between 10 am and 6 pm

About the Fair
~ Distinguished guest speakers will conduct seminars and talks on Singapore's education landscape as well as the array of networking and career opportunities on offer.

~ The participating institutions include well-known Private Education Organisations (PEOs) and speciality institutions like LASALLE College of the Arts, Management Development Institute of Singapore, Nanyang Institute of Management and Tourism Management Institute of Singapore among others.

Participating Institutions

1. ACS (International)
2. EASB Institute of Management
3. Global Indian International School
4. LASALLE College of the Arts
5. Management Development Institute of Singapore
6. Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
7. Nanyang Institute of Management
8. PSB Academy
9. Singapore Institute of Management
10. Singapore Management University
11. TMC Academy
12. Tourism Management Institute of Singapore

About Singapore Education:
Launched in 2003, Singapore Education is a multi-government agency initiative led by the Economic Development Board and supported by the Singapore Tourism Board, SPRING Singapore, International Enterprise Singapore and the Ministry of Education.

The Singapore Education initiative highlights the uniquely transforming educational experience that international students can experience through Singapore's holistic, industry-centred education system and global learning environment.

For more information on Singapore Education, visit www.singaporeedu.gov.sg

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