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Eruditus Open House Series in Hyderabad on April 25

24-04-2026 01:57:13 AM

April 23, 2026, Hyderabad: Eruditus IBC Open House Series 2026 has been announced to bring Indian students face-to-face with top global universities coming to India. Featuring University of Aberdeen, Illinois Institute of Technology, University of York, Victoria University, University of Liverpool, and University of Bristol, the series offers a single platform for students and parents to explore programmes, engage directly with institutions, and confidently evaluate their higher education choices.

The Hyderabad chapter will take place on April 25th at Novotel Convention Centre between 11AM – 4PM. Spanning multiple cities, the Eruditus Open House Series will feature faculty-led interactions, programme briefings, and admissions advisory sessions, giving students structured guidance on course selection, eligibility, and application pathways.

Parents and counselors will have the opportunity to engage directly with university representatives through one-on-one discussions and interactive forums, enabling a deeper understanding of academic offerings, outcomes, and progression pathways. This will be complemented by expert-led breakout sessions, with each university hosting focused presentations on campus insights, programme structures, eligibility criteria, and career pathways.

The Open House will be hosted across the country for the 2026-27 academic intake; Register through: https://lnkd.in/gABySe2D. With the implementation of the NEP 2020 and the UGC’s 2023 regulations enabling foreign universities to establish campuses in India, the country is accelerating the internationalisation of its higher education ecosystem and building the institutional infrastructure to host global academic talent. This shift is not only expanding access for Indian students but also positioning India as an emerging destination for inbound students, faculty, and research collaboration. The Eruditus Open House Series 2026 is expected to drive strong participation from students and parents, serving as a direct bridge between global universities and India’s next generation of learners.