Meet 20+ universities from Germany, Ireland, and the UK.Get clarity on courses, careers, and what to expect after graduation.
Understand your options, the process, and what comes after admission.
Texas Review Office, Jayanagar, Bengaluru
April 18th, 2026
10:30 AM - 03:30 PM
The study abroad process isn’t what it used to be. Attend our Admissions Day to understand what matters today and apply with clarity.
Speak directly with university teams and understand what actually improves your chances in 2026.
Know which scholarships and funding options are realistic, not just what’s advertised.
Avoid delays and rejections by understanding how the process actually works.
Make course and application choices that still hold value after graduation.
Hear what students got right, what they’d change, and what to expect on ground.
A small miscalculation in timing can delay your entire plan. Understand how each step connects so you stay on track from application to arrival.
Ireland offers industry-aligned degrees with strong employer exposure, especially in tech, business, and healthcare, along with English-taught programs.
Irish universities maintain global standing with consistent academic quality and well-established research ecosystems.
A strong presence of multinational companies supports career opportunities across IT, pharma, finance, and more.
International students can stay up to 2 years after graduation to pursue employment.
Germany follows a structured public education system with strict eligibility and programs closely aligned with industry requirements.
Public universities usually have minimal fees, but admissions are selective and require detailed documentation.
You study in a system where universities, research labs, and industries collaborate on real-world applications.
Graduates receive stay-back options and access to a skills-focused job market, especially in technical fields.
The UK is a leading study destination known for established universities, shorter course timelines, strong academic credibility, and clear post-study work options.
Home to institutions like Oxford, Cambridge, and the Russell Group, offering well-regarded education and advanced research facilities.
Most Master’s programs take 1 year and Bachelor’s 3 years, helping students reduce overall time and tuition costs.
The UK Graduate Route lets international students stay and work for 1.5 years after completing their degree.
Look at a broader set of education options with varied programs, flexible entry routes, and different career pathways.
Select from a range of destinations based on your academic profile, budget, and long-term plans.
Entry pathways exist for different academic backgrounds, including foundation and progression routes.
Build access to international job markets with post-study work opportunities across regions.
Find answers to common questions about studying in France, Germany and UK.
It can be a strong year if you plan well. Fewer applicants can mean less competition, but outcomes depend on your course choice and how you prepare for jobs after graduation.
Don’t start with the country. Start with your career goal, then look at where that field is strongest, how hiring works there, and what the post-study pathway looks like.
Treating admission as the final goal. In reality, admission is just the first step. What matters is what your course leads to after graduation.
In most cases, no. Scholarships can reduce the cost, but you should still plan for living expenses and have a realistic financial backup.
Ideally 10–12 months in advance. That gives you time to choose the right course, prepare documents properly, and avoid rushed decisions.