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    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekNovember 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Record turnout at IQ Global Education Fair 2025 enables meaningful connections with international institutions and personalized admissions guidance


    DUBAI – The 14th edition of the IQ Global Education Fair achieved exceptional results on November 8, 2025, drawing massive crowds of ambitious students and concerned parents to Dubai’s Mövenpick Hotel. The premier education event successfully connected aspiring scholars with leading international universities, facilitating direct dialogue about academic pathways and admission requirements.

    The fair emerged as a crucial networking hub for the education community, offering unparalleled access to decision-makers from prestigious global institutions. Students gained firsthand information about diverse learning opportunities while parents received clarity on admission processes and financial planning for overseas education.

    Direct Access to International Education Decision-Makers

    Participants capitalized on unique opportunities including face-to-face meetings with university admissions officers, detailed program comparisons across multiple countries, and strategic advice on crafting competitive applications. The personalized approach allowed students to address specific concerns regarding curriculum choices, campus culture, and career outcomes directly with institution representatives.

    Strategic Planning for Global Academic Careers

    Beyond immediate university exploration, the event emphasized long-term career planning through specialized consultations focused on matching student profiles with ideal academic pathways. Education experts provided insights on emerging fields of study, scholarship availability, and application timelines for various international destinations.

    IQ Education Consultants confirmed that comprehensive support remains available throughout the year for students committed to pursuing international education opportunities. The organization continues to provide tailored guidance for applications to premier universities worldwide.

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