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An educational consultancy company, Admission World Consult Limited has for the second consecutive time been adjudged as the Educational Consultancy company of the year at the Ghana Business Standard Awards.
This accolade underscores the company's unwavering commitment to excellence in educational consulting and its dedication to empowering students to achieve their academic goals.
The Ghana Standard Business Awards, held annually, celebrate outstanding businesses and organisations that demonstrate exceptional performance and contribute significantly to the growth and development of Ghana's economy.

Admission World Consult Ltd.'s recognition in the education consultancy category highlights its innovative approach, personalized services, and consistent track record of success.
"We are deeply honored to receive this award once again. This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team, who strive every day to provide the best possible guidance and support to our students. We remain committed to helping students navigate their educational journeys and achieve their study abroad dreams,” Immanuel Michael Ofei who is the Marketing and Enrolment manager of the company
Admission World Consult Ltd. offers a wide range of services, including foreign university admissions consulting, scholarship assistance, career counseling, and test preparation.
The company's holistic approach ensures that each student receives tailored advice and support, leading to successful outcomes.
As Admission World Consult Ltd. celebrates this achievement, it looks forward to continuing its mission of transforming lives through education and maintaining its position as a leader in the industry.
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