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JASSO held Japan Education Fair (India) as described below.


1. Objective

This Fair is designed to provide Indian students and educators with up-to-date and correct information about the Japanese higher education and research by the participating institutions and organizations in order to help the students select an appropriate school and achieve their academic pursuits, thereby promoting study in Japan.

2. Venue, Dates and Number of Participants

(1) New Delhi:
Sadbhavana Auditorium
(Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi, Patel Marg, Delhi, India)
October 30 (Thu.) 2008

Number of Participants: 232


(2) Pune:
Garware College
(Karve Rd., Pune – 4, Pune, India)

November 1 (Sat.) 2008

Number of Participants: 596

3. Audience

High school and university students wishing to study in Japan, and educational administrators

4. Sponsors and Supporters

(1) Sponsors:
Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO)
Monbusho Scholars Association of India (MOSAI)
(2) Supporters:
Embassy of Japan in India
Consulate-General of Japan in Mumbai

5. Program, Service, and Responsibility of Exhibitors

(1) Reference service and distribution of brochures:
Exhibitors showed reference materials and distribute school catalogs and brochures

(2) Individual consultation
Universities and colleges participating in the Fair gave advice to people who intend to study in Japan concerning their educational system, educational programs, admission procedures, and characteristics, etc. and also provided information about the future partnership between Japanese and India universities. Other exhibiting organizations provided information about their programs for consultation.

(3) Orientation
DVD presentation for studying in Japan by JASSO, Explanation of Japanese Government Scholarship by Embassy of Japan in India, and so on.

6. Exhibitors (Universities, Professional Training Colleges and Japanese Language Institutions)