What's Happening?
Global Tree, a prominent overseas education consultancy, has launched the official poster for the 'NISAU UK 2026 – Real UK Opportunities' event. This unveiling took place at a special curtain raiser held at their corporate office in Panjagutta. The event,
organized in collaboration with the National Indian Students and Alumni Union UK (NISAU UK), is scheduled for Thursday at Sultan-ul-Uloom College of Pharmacy, Banjara Hills. Alapati Srikar, Founder and Managing Director of Global Tree, emphasized the event's role in providing authentic information and direct access to UK education stakeholders for Indian students. The event aims to address common concerns about admissions, scholarships, employability, and post-study opportunities. Key participants include Sanam Arora, Founder and Chairperson of NISAU UK, Gareth Wynn Owen, British Deputy High Commissioner, and Virendra Kumar Sharma, Former UK Member of Parliament. Over 30 British universities and institutions are expected to participate, offering insights into higher education and career prospects in the UK.
Why It's Important?
The 'NISAU UK 2026 – Real UK Opportunities' event is significant as it provides a platform for Indian students to gain direct insights from UK education experts. This initiative is crucial in bridging the information gap for students and parents regarding UK education opportunities. By facilitating direct interaction with UK officials and institutions, the event enhances transparency and accessibility to information about scholarships, admissions, and employability. This could potentially increase the number of Indian students pursuing higher education in the UK, thereby strengthening educational ties between the two countries. Additionally, the event's focus on employability and career prospects aligns with the growing demand for skilled professionals in the global job market.
What's Next?
The event is set to take place on Thursday, providing a comprehensive platform for students to explore educational opportunities in the UK. Participants will have the chance to engage with representatives from over 30 British universities and institutions. The event will also offer information on scholarship benefits up to Rs 8 Lakhs, which could significantly aid students financially. As the event unfolds, it is expected to foster stronger educational collaborations between India and the UK, potentially leading to more such initiatives in the future. Students interested in attending can register by contacting the provided number.











