SRR-APEXE Education Fair, a big hit with students

SRR-APEXE Education Fair, a big hit with students
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29 stalls with 21 clients drawn from engineering & professional colleges, business management schools, universities, animation & multimedia institutes, overseas education consultants, institutions like medical abroad, fashion and interior design institute, and event management institute participated in the SRR-APEXE Education Fair held on June 20-21 at Hyderabad.

Over 500 enthusiastic youth with their parents in tow thronged the Fair organised by The Hans India, with many career-related queries and received positive responses

Hyderabad: 29 stalls with 21 clients drawn from engineering & professional colleges, business management schools, universities, animation & multimedia institutes, overseas education consultants, institutions like medical abroad, fashion and interior design institute, and event management institute participated in the SRR-APEXE Education Fair held on June 20-21 at Hyderabad.


This event was organised by The Hans India and HMTV with associate sponsors like Marri Laxman Reddy group of institutions and associated sponsors like Malla Reddy group of institutions, St.Peter’s Engineering College and radio partner being Radio City 91.1 FM.

Colleges participating in education fair

The students who visited the Education Fair were replied to on the queries about the admission procedure into engineering colleges based on their EAMCET ranks and were extremely happy to visit all the stalls and look for various alternative courses after Intermediate.

Some of the students who were looking to go abroad and study MBBS got all the answers releated to the overseas study i.e Visa processing, Admissions fees, Entrance exams related to MBBS. A guest lecturer from Anurag Group of Insitutions was invited for a one- hour interactive session. The lecture mainly focused on the engineering college streams and subjects i.e B.Tech CSE, Mechanical, IT and Computer Science and M.Tech programmes.

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