Manthan School’s global university festival draws over 100 universities

Manthan School's Future Pathways brings together top universities to Hyderabad from around the world for an enlightening educational event

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New Delhi: Manthan School successfully organized the Future Pathways Festival, bringing together over 100 universities from around the world for an extensive educational showcase.
The event, held in Hyderabad, featured institutions from India, the US, the UK, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia, providing high school students and their parents with a unique opportunity to engage directly with university representatives.
The festival attracted considerable interest from the local community, offering a platform for insightful discussions and interactions. Attendees benefited from a diverse array of activities, including a vibrant table fair and interactive breakout sessions designed to deepen their understanding of various educational opportunities.
Fairina Siddiqui, the College & Career Counsellor at Manthan, highlighted, “By facilitating direct engagement between students, parents, and leading universities, the Future Pathways Festival has significantly empowered our student community to make informed decisions about their college and career pathways. This event underscores our commitment to guiding student aspirations while providing universities with valuable insights into the dynamic environment and high calibre of our students.”
Surjeet Singh, Principal of Manthan School, commented, “It is an honour for us to have delegates from such prestigious institutions at our school. The festival has been a fruitful experience for Manthan’s parents and student community, and I am proud to see the enthusiasm and anticipation for academic futures.”
A student from Manthan expressed their appreciation for the event, stating, “The festival provided me with invaluable insights. I now have a much clearer idea of which stream to choose for my higher education and which colleges would be the best fit for me.” A parent of a 12th grader also shared positive feedback, saying, “I had the opportunity to meet delegates from many universities where I hope to enroll my child, and now I can make a much more informed decision.”