The UK-based university will hold interactive sessions across four Indian cities, offering students and parents insights into academic programs, campus life, research opportunities, and the value of a Warwick degree.

The University of Warwick in the United Kingdom will hold a series of Open Days across major Indian cities this month to engage with prospective students and their parents about study opportunities in the UK.
The events are scheduled for Nov 8 in Mumbai, Nov 12 in New Delhi, Nov 15 in Chennai, and Nov 16 in Bengaluru.

They aim to provide participants with insights into Warwick’s academic offerings and allow them to interact directly with university faculty, alumni, and admissions experts.
“The Open Days offer a unique, personal platform for students and parents to have those vital conversations that truly impact where they decide to study,” said Virinder Kalra, Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor, South and Central Asia, Middle East at the University of Warwick.

“Choosing a foreign university is a major decision both academically and financially, and we want to ensure our prospective students feel connected, informed, and confident in shaping their future with a world-class Warwick degree,” Kalra added.
Officials said the sessions will cover key aspects of studying abroad, including academic programs, curriculum, campus life, and research excellence.
Dedicated panels such as ‘Academic Panel’, ‘Meet the Departments’, and ‘Alumni Panel’ will give attendees firsthand perspectives on courses, career pathways, admission processes, and the long-term value of a Warwick education.

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