OCSC Expo 2022: Registrations open for international education expo

OCSC Expo 2022: Registrations open for international education expo

Last Updated Aug - 02 - 2022, 12:10 PM | Source : | Visitors : 67

New Delhi: The Office of the Civil Service Commission (OCSC) in Thailand has resumed its physical annual study abroad fair this year to welcome back education providers from around the world to re-connect with prospective self-funding and scholarship students. The exhibition is scheduled for 12-13 November 2022, 12.00 pm- 6.00 pm at Siam Paragon Bangkok.

The event aims to reconnect students face-to-face with education institutions worldwide, after nearly two years of suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Event visitors include Thai scholars and members of the public looking at overseas tertiary studies. There are also increased inquiries among school leavers and working individuals who are interested to undertake English language training and vocational courses abroad.

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Before the pandemic, the exhibition welcomed around 20,000 visitors at the two-day event, with more than 300 participating educational institutions from 25 countries, including Australia, organized by the Office of the Civil Service Commission (OCSC) in Thailand.

This exhibition is an opportunity for Australian education providers to increase their market profile through a booth display, as well as to explore Thailand’s prospective student recruitment market.

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