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Intelligent Partners announces the visit of University of Reading to its Doha and Dubai offices.
University of Reading will be meeting students for on the spot admissions at Intelligent Partners' Doha office 24th April 2011 and Dubai office 27th April 2011. To avoid disappointment Intelligent Partners urges students and parents to pre book a space.The University of Reading is in the top ten universities in the UK. It is in the town of Reading, Berkshire and was initially founded as an extension college of Christ Church of The University of Oxford. Their Greensland Campus is on the banks of River Thames in Buckinghamshire. It used to be the home of the founder of WH Smith and is now the Henley Management College. Henley Business School is world renowned for its MBA programs. The students run a full range of student media including a TV station, Radio station and Newspaper.
Sanjeev Verma Director Intelligent Partners, Middle East's largest college counseling consultancy said today,'' Having University of Reading visit us at our Doha and Dubai offices helps students who have been late in applying to get on the spot admissions. We encourage students to bring all their transcripts and take advantage of this visit. According to figures from the British Council there is a 29 percent increase in Emirati applications from March to September 2010 compared to the last year.''
Intelligent Partners represents over 250 top Tier 1 universities in the UK, US and Canada. Intelligent Partners has their own trained country specialized college counselors. Intelligent Partners offers students a range of services from country and college selection, application and essay editing, scholarship help, visa guidance to mention just a few of the services available for students.
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