Education Expo

Education Expo (also known as Dawn Education Expo), is an annually based education fair and festival held in three largest cities of Pakistan. It is running by the Dawn Media Group. 2nd education expo was held on 5–12 February 2012.

THE DAWN Education Expo is Pakistan’s most successful higher education expo. For almost a decade the Expo has served as a unique platform to link prestigious local and foreign higher education institutes with the best of Pakistan’s university and college going students.

Organised by DAWN, Pakistan’s premier English-language newspaper, the DAWN Education Expo attracts visitors from the newspaper’s progressive and affluent readership. The newspaper is required reading at many of the country’s prestigious schools.

The DAWN Education Expo is the platform where they can make contacts with college and university representatives, and can discuss degree programmes & course options, and understand the admission criteria so that they can be better equipped to make the most important decision of their lives.

The DAWN Education Expo with representatives from universities in Pakistan, Australia, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Malaysia, Hong Kong, North Cyprus, Turkey, UAE, UK, and USA is Pakistan’s only international education fair.

In 2012, over 180 universities participated & over 25000 students visited the DAWN Education Expo.[1]

To ensure maximum participation, DAWN Education Expo has always been supported by a nationwide, multimedia advertising campaign in DAWN in the print media, DawnNews on TV, CityFM89 on the radio and DAWN.com in the digital space.[2]

To further widen the outreach of the Expo, DAWN publishes its Special Reports on opening days of the exhibition in each city. The Special Report features specially commissioned, highly informative articles about higher education, studying abroad and professional education in general as well as informative profiles about the participating colleges and universities.

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