Malaysian Educational “Info Day” organized by TJS Studysteps & Dew Events

A two-day “Info Day” organized by TJS Studysteps & Dew Events in Riyadh, Jeddah and Khobar with the support of Education Malaysia to offer aspiring students an opportunity to study in Malaysia. Counselors from reputed universities of Malaysia participated in the event and offer lecture sessions. Students will also get career guidance from these educational experts during the program.Students from various schools met representatives of globally ranked top universities from Malaysia and they assisted the students, and their parents develop a thorough understanding of Malaysian higher education programs Participating universities specialize in a wide array of courses ranging from Medicine, Computing, IT, Arts, Design, and Engineering to Business and Management. The courses are available from undergraduate to postgraduate levels. One-on-one sessions with learned counselors helped students pinpoint their desired area of study and make wise choices.Globally Ranked Participating Universities• Taylor’s University• SEGi University• Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU)• Sunway University• Management & Science University• USCI University• University of Southampton Malaysia Branch• University of CyberjayaThe Malaysian Consulate in Jeddah and Malaysian Embassy representatives in Riyadh inaugurated the events in their respective regions and encouraged the organizers to continue the activities and seek support from the Malaysian Government when required.The organizers (Mr. Abrar Sheikh, Mr. Mohammad Naffay and Mr. Sami) played an integral role in organizing the activity across the region. In addition to it, the activity was supported by various industry professionals including Mr. Adnan Khan, Mr. Waqar Wamiq, Mr. Adnan Abdulwaheed, Mr. Shiraz Alam, Mrs. Javeria Asad and Mr. Hammad Anwar.The main goal is to provide Free Counselling to students in KSA and support them for their higher education in Malaysia.
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