Pakistan International Education Exhibition 2010
Pakistan International Education Exhibition is an opportunity for educational institutions to provide information to prospective students about admission requirements to their diploma, graduate, postgraduate qualification, doctoral and continuous learning programs of study and information about their school.
As the largest exhibition showcasing international education opportunities and attracts institutions from many countries, such as the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Cyprus, Malaysia, China, UAE and Pakistan as well. This diverse representation and the quality of the institutes are what attract thousands of serious and motivated students to this prestigious event.
Like past Pakistan International Education Exhibitions (PIEE), our events emphasize personal interaction between prospective students, admissions representatives, alumni and other like-minded education enthusiasts.
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