What's Happening?
Over 30 UK universities are set to participate in the NISAU UK 2026 event in Hyderabad, organized by Global Tree and the National Indian Students and Alumni Union – UK. Scheduled for June 11 at the Sultan-ul-Uloom College of Pharmacy, the event aims to provide
students with insights into admissions, scholarships, visas, and career opportunities in the UK. Participating institutions include prominent names such as Imperial College London, University of Birmingham, and University of Liverpool. The event will feature interactive sessions, expert counseling, and a master class designed to equip students with practical knowledge about studying in the UK. Additionally, students will have the chance to explore scholarship opportunities, including Global Tree Scholarships worth up to Rs 2.5 lakh and university scholarships up to Rs 8 lakh.
Why It's Important?
This event is significant as it represents a strategic effort to strengthen educational ties between the UK and India, providing Indian students with access to world-class educational resources and opportunities. By facilitating direct interactions with UK universities, the event aims to streamline the process for Indian students seeking to study abroad, potentially increasing the number of Indian students in UK institutions. This could have broader implications for the UK's higher education sector, potentially boosting its international student intake and fostering cross-cultural academic exchanges. For Indian students, the event offers a valuable platform to gain insights into the UK education system, enhancing their global career prospects.
What's Next?
Following the event, participating students may pursue further engagement with UK universities, potentially leading to increased applications and enrollments. The event could also prompt similar initiatives aimed at strengthening educational collaborations between the UK and other countries. For the universities involved, the event serves as an opportunity to attract talented students from India, contributing to their diversity and internationalization goals. The success of this event could encourage more UK institutions to participate in future educational fairs and collaborations in India.











