The British Council Vietnam will hold the Study UK Exhibition in Hanoi on October 6 and Ho Chi Minh City on October 7, with those attending having the opportunity to meet representatives from over 30 high schools, colleges and universities in the UK and gain access to study programs.

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British Council's annual exhibition set for Hanoi and HCMC on October 6 and 7.


With universities among the top 10 in the world, studying in the UK is a common desire for those who aspire to study and succeed and for this reason the exhibition has been held annually by the British Council and has received enthusiastic support from Vietnamese students and their families.

This year’s exhibition presents a list of up to 30 prestigious schools in the UK and a number of valuable scholarship programs, as well as the opportunity to apply directly to school representatives.

A series of seminars and activities will also take place in addition to the education fair in the exhibition hall, providing prospective students with useful information on preparing for successful studies in the UK.

Benefiting from the experience of “real people, real stories” is crucial in discovering education in the UK. Attendees can learn of study programs and hear from international students about their experience. The visa department of the British Embassy will also be on hand to answer questions about UK study visas.

They can also hear top tips for enhancing employability through work experience and extra-curricular activities at university from author Mai Anh Pham (Juliéy).

The British Council has been working with Vietnam since 1993. It is marking its 25th anniversary this year with a series of events celebrating cultural relations and exchange between the UK and Vietnam.

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