The 26th Educatio Exhibition will be held between January 8 and 10 by the Ministry of Culture and Innovation, HÖOK Student Services Non-Profit Ltd. and the Education Office (OH) in Halls “A” and “D” of the Hungexpo Budapest Exhibition Center. Almost 150 exhibitors will welcome visitors to the event, including most Hungarian higher education institutions, numerous vocational training institutions, language schools, and training institutions.
As the announcement goes, those who are about to choose a career and those interested in further education can participate in interactive programs at the Educatio exhibition, as well as learn about the higher education offerings and various services provided by universities and colleges.
The exhibition will also feature a number of companies that play an active role in higher education and have partnerships with several universities. The main stage of the event will host presentations, information sessions, and roundtable discussions on current issues in higher education and the admissions process,
they wrote.
Visitors can obtain information from students and staff of the institutions, primarily about domestic universities and colleges, dormitory accommodation, and sports opportunities, as well as assess their chances of admission and learn about various foreign language learning, vocational training, and scholarship opportunities.
They added that OH staff will be available at the office’s stand to provide interested parties with details about the admission process, including how points are calculated. Visitors to the booth will also be able to access information from the Graduate Career Tracking System, allowing them to learn about the expected employment and salary opportunities and possibilities for various degrees, they added.
The exhibition is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on all three days and is free to visit, but registration is required to attend. The detailed program and registration are available at educatioexpo.hu.
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