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The Global University Expo Apr 2024 – featuring over 55 institutions (One Day Only) 🎓

Face-to-Face consultations with representatives from AU, UK, NZ and USA, including Monash, UNSW, ANU, UWA, UQ, USYD, Uni of Otago, Uni of Leeds & Uni of Sheffield
1-to-1 course & uni advice with experienced consultants
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$500 worth of application fee waived for same-day application
Scholarships up to $12,000/year
📅 13 Apr (Sat)
11.30AM - 7.00PM
📍 Marina Bay Sands, Level 3 Begonia Ballroom

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The Global University Expo Apr 2024 – featuring over 55 institutions (One Day Only) 🎓

Face-to-Face consultations with representatives from AU, UK, NZ and USA, including Monash, UNSW, ANU, UWA, UQ, USYD, Uni of Otago, Uni of Leeds & Uni of Sheffield
1-to-1 course & uni advice with experienced consultants
Free pre-assessment of documents
$500 worth of application fee waived for same-day application
Scholarships up to $12,000/year
📅 13 Apr (Sat)
11.30AM - 7.00PM
📍 Marina Bay Sands, Level 3 Begonia Ballroom

Register here: tco.sg/uniexpoxsgsp

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