The Borneo Post

Global Education Fair in East Malaysia from March 3–26

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SIBU: GES Global Educationa­l Group will be staging its 38th Global Education Fair at various locations in Sarawak and Sabah from March 3 to 26.

The first leg kicks off on March 3 in Miri at Grand Palace Hotel ( 2– 6pm), before moving to Tanahmas Hotel (1– 5pm) in Sibu on March 4, then to Pullman Hotel (1– 5pm) in Kuching on March 5.

On March 6, the fair will be at Promenade Hotel Bintulu ( 2– 6pm), followed by LA Hotel (2– 6pm) in Tawau on March 10, Sabah Hotel (1– 5pm) in Sandakan on March 11, and Pacific Sutera Hotel (1– 5pm) in Kota Kinabalu on March 12.

On March 25, the fair will be at My Inn Hotel (12noon– 4pm) in Lahad Datu and finally, at Hotel Dorsett Grand (2– 6pm) in Labuan on March 26.

Over 30 overseas universiti­es including those from Australia, UK, New Zealand, USA, Canada, Singapore and Switzerlan­d will be participat­ing.

Students and parents may find out the latest informatio­n on courses, admission requiremen­ts, tuition fees, future career prospects, scholarshi­ps, accommodat­ion and so on from various institutio­ns.

On- the- spot applicatio­n for a place to study entitles the applicant to a free pre -loaded Starbucks Card worth RM30.

Students are advised to bring along their academic transcript­s and ICs for applicatio­n purposes.

For more informatio­n, contact GES Global Education Group in Sibu ( 084- 338532), Miri ( 085434236), Bintulu ( 086- 333405), Kuching ( 082- 577802), Kota Kinabalu (088- 431778), Sandakan ( 088- 431778) and Subang ( 0356135536), or email to enquiry@ gesglobal.co.

 ??  ?? GES Global Educationa­l Services (M) Sdn Bhd executive Ian Tang (right) receiving Starbucks Cards from Starbucks’ representa­tive Stephanie Chong. GES Global Educationa­l Services (M) Sdn Bhd executive director Lucy Tang (left) looks on.
GES Global Educationa­l Services (M) Sdn Bhd executive Ian Tang (right) receiving Starbucks Cards from Starbucks’ representa­tive Stephanie Chong. GES Global Educationa­l Services (M) Sdn Bhd executive director Lucy Tang (left) looks on.

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