Two-day Educatus Expo gets underway

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 16: Two-day Educatus Expo, a first of its kind professional education fair focusing only on educational opportunities in the professional education space with respect to careers in engineering, management and medical sciences commenced at Hotel Ramada, here today.
On the first day, the educational fair was witnessed by large number of aspirants of engineering, management and medical science professionals who expressed great enthusiasm over the participating colleges.
The education fair is being organized by the SS Exhibitions and Media Private Limited, an Exhibition, Events and Publishing Group, aiming to provide best educational services and career enhancement opportunities to the students of Jammu and Kashmir.
While giving details about the Educatus Expo, Manish Dhanda, Founder SS Exhibitions and Media Private Limited said that the fair gives unique platform for seeking various opportunities in the professional educational arena under one roof, to reduce the burden of hunting for good institutes.
“Educatus provides unique platform to educational groups and students for interaction. This will act as a one-stop-solution for all professional education needs of a student by bringing together students and educational institutions under one roof. The counselling session at Educatus will help students interact with expert counselors and set of guidelines for their respective careers. With Educatus Expo, it is our attempt to give these students an edge over others and equip them with a proper mindset before they go for higher education”, he added.
He further said that the fair will also provide on spot admission on the basis of JKCET, JEE (Mains), NEET, MAT score and qualifying exam marks (12th standard and Graduation) with over 50 leading educational groups from India namely Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Bangalore and Delhi NCR.
Dhanda said that the Educatus Expo will provide the perfect platform for the knowledge providers and knowledge seekers to share their views.