Says things already looking up in area of
foreign students’ intake
Charms
Education announces Mega World Education Fairs in region
Global
Education Experts: Germany offering free education to foreign students
CHANDIGARH, May
3 2017. To clear the air about education scenario in USA post Donald Trump
becoming President, a press conference was addressed by Mr. John Evans, a seasoned Expert
of higher education in USA for the past 23 years. John is also Representative of Point Park
University, Pittsburgh & West Virginia State University. During the press
meet which was convened by Charms Education
that guides students
find the right course, college & in provision of consultancy services
for turn-key student visas for different countries, details of Mega World Education Fairs(WEFS’) was
also announced.
“Charms
will be bringing Colleges & Universities from different countries on a
single platform of WEFs’. Countries that have not been actively participating
in Education Fairs are coming to Chandigarh & Punjab for the first time.
These include USA, Singapore, Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand & Canada.
On 4th May- the WEF will take
place in Amritsar, 5th May in Jalandhar, May 6 will see WEF being
held at Ludhiana, May 7 in Chandigarh, May 8 in Moga & Bathinda on May 9 and
in Sri Ganganagar WEF will be held on May 10.” Said Rahul Paitka, MD, Charms
Education.
Meanwhile,
John Evans explained that during the past 12 months, there has been much
anxiety in the Indian market relating to studying in the USA. This John
said has been fueled both by political change and media coverage. The
expert added that however, according to a recent SEVIS( Student and Exchange Visitor Program)
report, India remains a strong, growing provider of international students for
the US market. Some figures too were shared with media -- now over 1.2
million students are studying in the USA, with over 200,000 from India.
“The
positive part is that F1 visa approvals during Q1 of 2017 from India are up by
around 2% from the same period in 2016. Many agents and
universities are now reporting there are signs of improvement in consumer
confidence and they expect application volume to increase in 2017.” Said John
Evans. “Large volumes of students still appreciate the high quality of
education offered by US universities, along with the opportunities to access
practical experience with major US companies via Curricula Practical Training
and Optional Practical Training Programs.” Added John.
Nearly
40 top Government approved Colleges & Universities from different countries
will take part in the WEFs’. “Germany’s Colleges & Universities
are offering free education to foreign students. The Pre-condition is that one
has to learn the German language & meeting academic requirements as per
University. If one achieves B2 level in language then Bachelors’ programmes are
free & in case one has proficiency level of C1 then he or she can pursue a
Masters free of cost. The population of Germany is decreasing &
Universities expect to have 30% less students by 2030. This has prompted the government
there to take the free education route.” Explained Manish Paitka, CEO, Charms
Education which has been designated to provide Student Visa Consultancy for
German Colleges & Universities.
Speakers at the Press Meet informed
that at the WEFs’ International Recruitment heads from Switzerland which is the
World’s most sought after tourist destination will showcase innovative
Hospitality programmes. Singapore will present itself as a pathway to countries
like USA, Australia & Canada and that too at costs which are 1/3rd
of academic costs in these countries. Canada will be represented by 21 Colleges
& Universities. Australia will be represented too.
As Charms is a major recruiter for New
Zealand Visas a good participation from New Zealand Colleges &
Universities will be seen in the WEFs’. It is noteworthy that Mr. Manish Paitka
, CEO, Charms Education is a licensed Immigration Adviser certified by New Zealand
Government to provide information about Student & Immigration matters. As
per New Zealand Government law any person giving advice in such matters must be
licensed. What’s more, spouse visas for New Zealand are very popular in the region
& it was announced that Mr. Manish Paitka will be providing free advisory
services in this category.
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