600 foreign students registered to apply at public and private Georgian universities during a three-day international educational fair in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Georgia was among twenty countries participating in the educational fair with its debut "Study in Georgia” program.
Eight Georgian universities displayed their programs during a three-day international educational fair in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Photo by www.mes.gov.ge
Eight Georgian universities displayed their programs. After registration, individual meetings will be scheduled with the applicants and other interested parties.
Deputy Education Minister Teimuraz Murghulia said this is already a good result for Georgia as a competitive player on the market.
The program launched by the Georgian Ministry of Education and Science aims at making Georgia an international hub of education. Photo by www.mes.gov.ge
Georgia’s Education Minister Aleksandre Jejelava personally opened the Georgian stand at the fair last week. He said the educational fairs help raise public awareness about the country’s educational system, attract foreign students and increase foreign investments.