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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Singapore Education Exhibition - This Weekend!

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Wanna study in Singapore? I’d love to if I could rewind my uni times! Being a leading educational hub in South East Asia, Singapore is simply a greeaaaat place to live, study and play. I really hope I can pursue my Ph.d there someday..:)

For those who are interested or having the tiniest thought of studying in Singapore, you can visit the “Singapore Education Exhibition 2012” on:

Saturday, 31st March 2012, from 2pm – 7pm 
at Four Seasons Hotel (Central Jakarta) 

&

Sunday, 1st April 2012, from 12pm – 6pm 
at Hotel Santika (BSD City – Serpong) 

Do visit the fairs to get detailed information on the various courses and academic options in Singapore. Information on various scholarship and tuition grants are also available for International Students...who knows you can get a scholarship! :)

If you’re into arts, you might want to consider Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) which is proven to have produced many talented graduates. Check out Indonesian graduates of NAFA who are making their way to the international market. So proud...:)

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Check out more testimonials of NAFA Indonesian students here. Good luck! :)

6 comments:

Audria said...

I'd love to study in Singapore! Unfortunately, I'm still at Junior high school, so my parents think i'm too young to study abroad. =(

Liza said...

Are you coming there too? I wanna meet you! :)

Fitria Arumsari said...

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Mitha Komala said...

nice infoo! as i'll graduate soon ><

http://mithakomala.blogspot.com/

Chi-Chi said...

singapore looks lush......would love to go on holiday there!

www.thatgoodgirlchi.blogspot.com

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