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Abroad training consultancy guides college students to best-fit universities overseas regardless of Covid-19 challenges – ThePrint

Overseas education consultancy guides students to best-fit universities abroad despite Covid-19 challenges – ThePrint

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eduVelocity Global

New Delhi [India]June (ANI / PNN): While the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has uprooted key industries in the country, real providers supporting overseas student applicants still seem to be thriving. Indian students continue to express their desire, despite (or perhaps because of) the challenges related to Covid in the past year and a half, to realize their dreams of “studying abroad” at both the Bachelor and Master levels. Surprisingly, even in times of unprecedented challenges, many of them have continued to include exciting academic and study-related accomplishments on their résumés to ensure that they are competitive as applicants for their top-ranked programs and universities in their fields of choice.

As an overseas educational consultancy with a 100 percent track record, eduVelocity has offices in Delhi and Chandigarh but works with students from across India and around the world including California, Toronto, Penang, Singapore, Italy, Dubai and elsewhere. With a collective experience spanning more than 50 years, the company aims to help young, intelligent and talented undergraduate and graduate students find their most suitable programs in prestigious universities in more than 16 different countries and receive admissions and scholarship offers to reach their full potential to make a difference in their chosen areas and communities.

From engineers and computer enthusiasts to economists, industrial and graphic designers, psychologists, fashion designers and marketers, creative writers, lawyers, musicians etc. and personal endeavors to shape global careers for themselves. For almost 7 years, eduVelocity, under the direction of Vinu Warrier, who has more than 25 years of experience in the field of foreign training, has successfully acquired excellent offers and scholarships for various programs from high-ranking universities. Warrier was recently named Best Educational Advisor in 2020 at the International Education Awards (virtual) organized by KitesKraft Productions (@iesa 2020) for his outstanding work with and mentoring students and his team.

“I can’t think of a more meaningful way to spend our time than helping talented young students find good homes around the world where they can reach their full potential to make a difference in the world. I am very proud of our Class of 2021 who, despite the extraordinary challenges posed by the pandemic, worked so hard to achieve such amazing results, ”said Vinu Warrier, Founder and Managing Partner of eduVelocity Global.

This year, while the pandemic continues, EV will graduate 102 students; 79 undergraduates and 23 PhD students waiting to study at top universities abroad. Students have 584 admission offers and scholarships worth USD 5638133 (INR 392249260) from universities in India, US, UK, Canada, Australia, France, Hong Kong, Italy, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and Germany.

In addition to accompanying the entire admissions process, the various advisory services offered by the EV promote the personality of the students. Despite the pandemic, the 2021 EV class profiling has been successfully completed through virtual MUNs, such as online events like eduVelocity Global Business Challenge (a social entrepreneurship competition), job shadowing and internship experiences, various research projects and paper publications, Massive Open Online courses, webinars, international collaborations with third parties and knowledge sessions for prospective students abroad.

The recently carried out eduVelocity Global Business Challenge 2021 was carried out in the various rounds with virtual interactions. High school students were encouraged to show their entrepreneurial spirit and develop their knowledge and experience with businesses. At the event, which consists of 16 teams, students competed for the top spot with innovative and sustainable business ideas as well as positive social and ecological benefits.

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