
Confused about college admissions after CET? Find all the answers at the VK Education Fair!
Vijaya Karnataka
VK Education Fair 2025
Bangalore University
Karnataka Examinations Authority
KEA
Education Fair
The wait is over — the results of the Common Entrance Test (CET) for professional courses have been declared. Now comes the most crucial step: choosing the right course and college. For students and parents alike, this phase often brings confusion, questions, and concerns.But worry not! To help students make informed choices,is organising the, a two-day mega expo on May 31 and June 1 at the Jnana Jyothi Auditorium,, Central College Campus, Palace Road.The VK Education Fair, organised by Vijaya Karnataka, brings together an unmatched educational experience under one roof, offering students and parents all the tools needed to make informed choices post-CET.More than 35 reputed engineering and medical institutions from across Karnataka will participate in the fair, showcasing their courses, fee structures, scholarships, campus facilities, and placement records. This provides a golden opportunity for students to explore a wide range of options directly from the source.What makes this fair even more significant is the presence of officials from the). They will offer detailed explanations about the choice filling process, seat allotment methods, step-by-step counselling procedures, and how to differentiate between government and management quota seats. Students can clear any lingering doubts about the CET admission process with authentic, first-hand information.In addition to institutional representatives, experienced career counsellors and education consultants will be available to guide students in selecting the right course based on their individual interests, aptitudes, and the evolving job market. There will also be special sessions highlighting the growing demand for artificial intelligence and other skill-based tech programs. Experts will also offer insights into education loan facilities, especially for students from economically weaker sections.Whether you're inclined towards science, commerce, arts, or looking at cutting-edge technology-driven courses, the VKpromises a comprehensive overview of all academic streams. This all-encompassing platform helps students weigh multiple options and confidently plan their next step.The fair is free for students and parents. It offers one-on-one interactions with top colleges, access to course and admission details, live clarification of CET counselling procedures with KEA officials, and a chance to discover courses with high employability.The venue is easily accessible from all parts of the city via buses or metro services. Adequate parking facilities are also available for private vehicles.Register today!Don't miss this unique opportunity to explore your future possibilities and set the foundation for a successful academic journey. For more information, call: 99160 79232 / 96869 38983. — Prakash VL
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