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Education UK exhibition India
5 to 21 February 2007

An Download PDF Document event report (163KB) [Education UK Partnership password required] is available. Please note that this event report is combined with the one for the November 2006 exhibition.


Key details

Date Location Participation fee for Partnership members Participation fee for all other institutions Maximum number of participants
5 to 6 February 2007 Delhi, India GBP 710 GBP 1,420 84
8 to 9 February 2007 Mumbai, India GBP 730 GBP 1,460 68
11 to 12 February 2007 Hyderabad, India GBP 845 GBP 1,690 45
15 to 16 February 2007 Bangalore, India GBP 1,125 GBP 2,250 60
18 to 19 February 2007 Chennai, India GBP 920 GBP 1,840 60
21 February 2007 Pune, India GBP 840 GBP 1,680 45

The participation fee includes:

  • venue hire;
  • 4 square metres stand, facia board, table, two chairs;
  • PR campaign;
  • marketing briefing, reception in Delhi, stand assistants.

Stand Sharing is available with no premium charged in addition to the cost of participation. This is exclusive to the Education UK Exhibition in India, where we recognise the extreme difficulties of accommodating participants. This will be reviewed at the next Education UK India Country Partnership meeting in 2007.

Please note that the participation fee does not include international or domestic travel, accommodation, subsistence or freight, except where stated.


Target markets
Undergraduate and pre-university subject chapters
Specifically the following key subject areas:

  • Applied and pure sciences
  • Built and natural environment
  • Computing, mathematics and IT
  • Engineering and technology
  • Health and medicine
  • Humanities
  • Law
  • Management, business and finance
  • Social sciences and communications
  • Sport, leisure, hospitality and tourism
  • Visual and creative arts
  • Learning at a distance

Postgraduate and MBA subject chapters
Specifically the following key subject areas:

  • Applied and pure sciences
  • Built and natural environment
  • Computing, mathematics and IT
  • Engineering and technology
  • Health and medicine
  • Humanities
  • Law
  • Management, business and finance
  • MBA
  • Social sciences and communications
  • Sport, leisure, hospitality and tourism
  • Visual and creative arts
  • Learning at a distance


Market information


Venues
Delhi
British Council
17, Kasturba Gandhi Marg

Mumbai
Hilton Towers
Nariman Point

Hyderabad
Taj Krishna
Road No. 1
Banjara Hills

Bangalore
Taj Residency
41/3, Mahatma Gandhi Road

Chennai
Taj Coromandel
37, Mahatma Gandhi Road
Nungambakkam

Pune
Le Meridien
Raja Bahadur
Mill Road


Visa requirements
Visas are required for UK passport holders. Other passport holders should check with their travel agent or contact the Consulate or Embassy of the country they plan to visit.


Freight
See below for estimated freight deadlines for this event.  Please contact your chosen freight provider directly for confirmation of their deadlines.

  • Sea freight: 15 November 2006
  • Air freight: 17 January 2007

The participation fee does not include freight costs and these are the responsibility of the participating institution.


If you have any queries about this event, please contact the Education UK Events Helpdesk.

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