Education giant, Excel-Plus Education is set to host the second edition of the Study Abroad Fair on March 21st, 2022, at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Accra.
The fair aims to partner institutions in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Germany to give a vast opportunity to Ghanaian students to meet representatives from various institutions to get firsthand information directly from the schools concerning fees, scholarships opportunities, programs, accommodation, and work opportunities after school and many others.
Speaking to the media, Head of Business and Operations at Excel-Plus Education, Joseph Quainoo said, this privilege will enable students have direct access to certain important briefings to guide them in terms of choosing better educational institutions abroad.
According to him, this chance is to bring quality education and other opportunities to the doorstep of every young Ghanaian who wants to travel abroad for quality education.
"I am humbled to create such wonderful opportunities for free to my colleague brothers and sisters who seek to study abroad. I hope this opportunity will go a long way to assist everyone who participates to get firsthand information about most institutions outside to enable them to make the right choice," he said.
Joseph Quainoo also took the opportunity to explain to the general public that, Excel-Plus Education will provide free students counselling, placement of students, applications, fees information, pre-department briefing, visa counseling, among others.
"Our services are free of charge and includes students counseling, placement of students, applications, fees information, scholarships information and many others. I entreat everyone to attend", he added.
Excel-Plus Education is a reputable organization that represents international Universities with partners across the globe.
The company has assisted thousands of students across Ghana and the African continent with the aim of providing quality education for a better future
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