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Step By Step Assists Egyptian Youth to Study Abroad


Sun 17 Feb 2019 | 07:13 PM
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By Wafaa Fayez, Maydaa Abo El-Nadar

CAIRO, Feb.17 (SEE) - Step By Step organized an educational fair SBS EDUFAIR 2019 to attract Egyptian students who dream of studying abroad. Each entity had its partition to assist the attendees with their queries.

Step By Step is a Study Abroad Agency and one of the most distinguished Higher Education Consultants in the field. The Agency offered bachelor, masters, and PhD studies at universities located worldwide including the UK, Spain, Canada, Malaysia, USA, Turkey, Russia Australia, and the Netherlands.

Step By Step’s Office Manager

Emad Adel told SEE, “The Company offers several services to the students and

researchers who aim to continue their studies at prestigious universities.”

Various educational agencies were present today including Navitas. Also, educational institutes such as The Business School and Regent’s University were there.

Navitas is a leading global

education provider that has helped generations of learners to transform their

lives through education. It creates life-changing opportunities to learn by

delivering an extensive range of educational services to over 70,000 students

across their global network at 120 colleges and campuses in 24 countries each

year.

The Business School was established in 1973. It is an international, professionally accredited, high-ranking business school, with campuses in Barcelona, Geneva, Montreux, Munich, and online. It provides small and dynamic classes in English, with the best of North American and European academic curricula.

Regent’s University is London’s only independent, non-profit university, with a highly cosmopolitan community, based in Regent’s Royal Park and Marylebone. It offers a range of programs at undergraduate and postgraduate level, along with a range of language and professional short courses.

At the fair, there was a partition for the students to fill an application including their desired field of study and their contact. The company would then facilitate the available universities, help the students with the visa procedures, booking the flight tickets, and the accommodation.

To assist students with loans’ procedures

for their studies, representatives of Banque Misr and Bank Audi attended the

event.

According to Egyptian law, loans cannot be offered to minors, so under certain guaranties loans are given to parents. Afterward, they should be returned back in the form of installments with interests.

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