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GETEX Dubai 2010 exhibition to be held in April

March 18, 2010  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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Dubai: Educational exhibition GETEX Dubai 2010 would run from April 14 to 17 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre here.

GETEX Dubai 2010 will build on the growing demand for postgraduate programmes in the United Arab Emirates, a trend that was evident in GETEX 2009.

Undergraduate studies will remain the main staple of the exhibition just as in the previous edition, which saw undergraduate course seekers accounting for up to 49 percent of learners.

Anselm Godinho, Managing Director, International Conferences '&' Exhibitions (IC'&'E), organizers of the event, said, "It is greatly reassuring for our country's education sector that thousands of learners and hundreds of local and international education providers have already confirmed their participation at GETEX Dubai 2010. We now expect no less than 30,000 visitors and exhibitors." IANS
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