Unlock your future at the Education and Further Studies Fair


The Education and Further Studies Fair will be held at Mid Valley Megamall KL and The Mall, Mid Valley Southkey in JB.

NOT sure where to study or which course suits you best? Head over to the Education and Further Studies Fair for all the answers you need.

The event, which will take place from 11am to 6pm on Feb 15 and 16 at Mid Valley Exhibition Centre, Mid Valley Megamall, Kuala Lumpur, will also be held at the Mid Valley Exhibition Centre, The Mall, Mid Valley Southkey, Johor Bahru on Feb 22 and 23.

With over 100 colleges and universities taking part, this vibrant fair is perfect for SPM, STPM, UEC, and IGCSE school leavers, as well as working adults and industry professionals looking to explore new academic opportunities.

Discover a diverse range of programmes, encompassing everything from aviation and automotive to education, tourism, and an array of fields including dance, applied sciences, law, IT, computer science, and dentistry, among others.

Some of the highlights set to take place during the fair are:

> Extensive study options – explore programmes from certificate and diploma levels to degree, master’s, and PhD courses.

> Skills-based education – discover hands-on training in fields like automotive, music, baking, cooking, beauty, and hair-styling.

> Education fund and study loan consultation – get expert advice on financing your education.

> Free career guidance – take a career test to uncover your strengths and career path, plus join a workshop on making informed career decisions.

> Free event guide – Get details on participating colleges and universities to plan your visit effectively.

> ‘Spin and Win’ contest – Stand a chance to win RM5,000 and RM3,000 course rebate vouchers, plus exciting prizes like notebooks, smartphones, and shopping vouchers.

For more information, visit https://sureworks.info/fairs

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