Fourteen top Universities from USA, UK, Australia & Canada visited LPU

Fourteen top Universities from USA, UK, Australia & Canada visited LPU
Jalandhar, September 14, 2018: Creating the right opportunities for students desirous of studying abroad, Division of International Affairs at Lovely Professional University invited 14 top universities of the USA, UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Representatives of these universities provided info and details to the students about scholarships, programmes, fee-structures, residences and other assessments. Students had one to one interaction to get their queries solved. This initiative was taken so that LPU students could be made aware of right ways for studying abroad. For this, centralized cell of International Affairs at LPU keeps on guiding students about prestigious opportunities for study abroad programmes in top countries. This particular session was for the final year LPU students, those are going to be graduates in the year 2019. Prior to this, many of LPU students have already availed coveted opportunity of getting international education from 8 universities of France. While encouraging participating students for success-oriented studies and career ahead, Head Division of International Affairs at LPU Mr Aman Mittal shared: “LPU keeps on offering its students coveted option of ‘International Exposure and Credit Transfer’ in multiple programmes. Through such and allied programmes, LPU students not only save international fees but also become able to join top foreign universities.” Mr Mittal also advised other abroad going students to choose right ways for joining foreign universities and save their money and time as well. Participating students admitted unanimously: “It was indeed a great informative and invitational experience. We couldn't have asked for more than that was provided to us. We are thankful to International Department at LPU for bringing a vast studying abroad opportunity for us right at the campus.” Illustrative, visiting six Australian universities included Edith Cowan, University of Sydney, Torrens, University of Tasmania, Victoria & Southern Cross University; five from the UK were University of Huddersfield, Edinburgh Napier, Coventry, University of Portsmouth and University of Central Lancashire; Kent State University was from the USA; Saint Lawrence from Canada; and, Lincoln University from New Zealand.