US embassy to host university fairs on Sept 3, 10 for Bangladeshi students
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The US Embassy in Dhaka, through its EducationUSA Bangladesh platform, will host the EducationUSA South Asia Fall Virtual Tour on September 3 and 10, 2022.
The tour aims to provide prospective students, teachers, and college counselors with a unique opportunity to learn about the US higher education application process from admissions officers representing over 60 accredited American colleges and universities, according to a press release issued by the Embassy of United States of America in Dhaka.
This free regional fair will be open to participants from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan.
The virtual tour entails two university fairs—a graduate admissions (masters and doctoral programs) fair on September 3 and an undergraduate admissions (associates and bachelor's degree programs) fair on September 10. Both fairs will take place from 6:30 to 9:30 pm (BST), adds the release.
The virtual tour will include interactive discussions and one-on-one fireside chat opportunities for students to engage US university admissions recruiters, EducationUSA advisors, and US Embassy consular officials.
The two fairs will also provide students with an opportunity to speak directly with representatives from different standardised testing organisations, such as the College Board and ETS.
Participants will learn more about US college/university admission requirements, financial assistance, standardised testing, and the student visa application process.
Bangladeshi students, parents, and teachers are encouraged to visit the EducationUSA Bangladesh booth during both fairs to ask questions and seek guidance on how best to approach admissions representatives.
To register for the fair, please visit: https://educationusafair.easyvirtualfair.com.
Follow the EducationUSA Bangladesh's Facebook page for more information about the fair at www.Facebook.com/EdUSABangladesh or by emailing [email protected].
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