The Borneo Post (Sabah)

EduQuest Education Fair in Tawau today

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KOTA KINABALU: The EduQuest Education Fair returns to give students and parents the opportunit­y to consult directly with representa­tives from local and overseas universiti­es.

EduQuest education counselor Yap Pin Sim said the fair, which featured renowned universiti­es both local and abroad, was aimed at providing students and parents with a better idea in planning for future education pathway.

“Students and parents can ask about the course details and scholarshi­ps offered at the institutio­ns. The fair is especially beneficial for SPM, UEC, STPM and A-level students, as well as diploma holders,” she said.

The roadshow will continue at Promenade Hotel, Tawau on October 15 from 2pm to 6pm with free admission. Students are advised to bring along their forecast or actual result slips and relevant documents for onthe-spot assessment, scholarshi­p applicatio­n and registrati­on.

Scholarshi­p, PTPTN and other financial scheme informatio­n are also available on that day. Applicatio­n or registrati­on fees will be waived for some participat­ing universiti­es for students who enroll during the event.

EduQuest Education Services, since its establishm­ent in 2002, has helped a significan­t number of students to further their studies.

It is a one-stop centre that helps students in programme advice, university search, scholarshi­p applicatio­n, accommodat­ion arrangemen­t, pre-departure briefing and student visa applicatio­n.

For further informatio­n, contact EduQuest at 088-238811/0168106230 or visit Facebook/ EduQuest.Education.

 ??  ?? Yap (right) consulting a student on university prospects at the EduQuest Education Fair.
Yap (right) consulting a student on university prospects at the EduQuest Education Fair.

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