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Students start free consultation platform for international education aspirants

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 08, 2021 1:05 PM

Aurangabad, May 8:‘Inforens,’ a free platform was launched by a group of students to help potential students for ...

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Aurangabad, May 8:

‘Inforens,’ a free platform was launched by a group of students to help potential students for education and scholarship in top universities across the world.

The application process for education in top educational institutes of the world is very complicated.

So, many talented students do not try for admissions despite skills as they do not get proper advice from consultant companies. Education consulting has become a business for many and most advisers do not have self-experience and rely on scripted material.

Devika Ghoshal, a student from the University of Warwick and Yash Gulati, a student from Queen Mary University of London who are founders of the platform, will provide an opportunity for aspiring students to consult on their curriculum vitae, statement of purpose, application forms from international students already studying at top universities.

The 'Inforens' have members in top ranted 20 international universities.

Tags: Queen Mary University Of LondonYash GulatiUniversity Of WarwickQueen mary university
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