Welcomes Aspiring Indian Students to Study in the Emerald Isle
Over 350 students and parents attended the Education in Ireland Fair in Pune to meet representatives from 18 renowned Irish Higher Education Institutions
PUNE: Education in Ireland, the national brand representing Irish Higher Education Institutions worldwide, kicked off its flagship Education Roadshow 2024 in Pune. Hosted at The Sheraton Grand Pune Bund Garden Hotel over the weekend, the fair showcased 18 top Irish Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) at this annual event.
Over 350 aspiring Indian students and parents engaged with senior representatives and academics from Ireland’s higher education institutions, gaining insights into Ireland’s educational landscape, course offerings, and post-study work options.
Barry O’Driscoll, Regional Manager, India & South Asia for Education in Ireland, expressed his delight at the success of the fair, saying, “We are thrilled to see the growing interest of Indian students in Ireland’s world-class higher education institutions. Pune has given us a fantastic response and we are excited to meet prospective students in the other four cities. With over 8,000 Indian students choosing Ireland last year, we look forward to welcoming talented students from across India to our institutions.”
The event proved to be a remarkable success, with Indian students showing great enthusiasm for Ireland as a top study destination. The roadshow also included a seminar on the student visa process presented by the Irish Visa Office and had experts who offered accommodation and financial advice for those looking to study abroad. There was also an engaging panel discussion titled “The Future of Engineering: Emerging Trends,” led by Irish academic experts Mr. James Collins – Head of Department Business & Financial Services at Technological University of the Shannon (TUS), Ms. Deirbhle O’Reilly – E3 Senior Business Development & Engagement Manager at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) and Dr. Rajat Nag – Assistant Professor at College of Engineering & Architecture, School of Biosystems & Food Engineering at University College Dublin (UCD).
Apart from Pune, the Education in Ireland fair has concluded in Delhi and is scheduled for 3 other cities: Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai.
“We want to showcase all that an education in Ireland can offer to international students- be it a welcoming environment, friendly people, and world-class institutions that have industry-led programs taught by distinguished faculty. The fair provides a platform for students to connect directly with university representatives and academics, allowing them to ask detailed questions about courses, visa requirements, and career opportunities. The face-to-face interactions with institutions and other experts help clarify concerns around studying abroad, and further strengthen Ireland’s reputation as a preferred destination for Indian students”, O’Driscoll added.