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Destination Abroad Expo 2025 – Education & Career
Admission.ac proudly wrapped up the Destination Abroad Expo 2025 – Education & Career, marking another milestone in our mission to connect Bangladeshi students with leading global academic opportunities. Held at Daffodil Tower, this one-day mega event brought together hundreds of enthusiastic students, top-ranked international universities, expert education counselors, and alumni – all under one roof.
From on-the-spot application support to scholarship guidance, students received first-hand insights into study destinations like Australia, UK, USA, Canada, Japan, and New Zealand. Each destination booth provided detailed information about admission requirements, post-study work options, tuition fees, and visa processes.
Highlights of the Expo:
• Personalized one-on-one consultations with international representatives
• Information on scholarships up to 50% or £10,000
• Guidance for students with long study gaps
• Free Japanese Language Course for interested applicants
• 50% discount on IELTS course & BDT 1000 cashback on IELTS registration
• Exclusive offers for dependent visa applicants
Students especially appreciated the supportive atmosphere, expert counseling, and clear roadmap to begin their journey abroad. The hall buzzed with hopeful energy as many took their first step toward a brighter, global future.
Admission.ac remains committed to guiding students even after the expo. Our expert counselors are available year-round to help with university applications, visa support, IELTS preparation, and more.
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