LearnHub.com lets its users apply to 19 universities, colleges overseas through the site

06 February, 2009
Social learning network LearnHub.com has partnered with 19 universities and colleges in US, Canada and UK, including University of Kentucky (US), University of Stirling (UK), New England Institute of Technology (US), University of Wisconsin-Steven's Point (US) and University of New Brunswick (Canada), to allow Indian students to apply directly to these universities and colleges for over 700 degree programs run by them.

According to Savvica, a Canada-based company which runs LearnHub.com and is majority owned by Educomp Solutions, the website also has councillors who are available online 24x7 to offer free advice to Indian students on applying domestically and overseas.

“Our aim is to empower Indian students and give them easy access to information on pursuing their higher studies in overseas colleges and universities and the option to directly apply to these institutes and degree of their choice online from our website,” Malgosia Green, CEO, LearnHub.com, has said.





Social learning network LearnHub.com has partnered with 19 universities and colleges in US, Canada and UK, including University of Kentucky (US), University of Stirling (UK), New England Institute of Technology (US), University of Wisconsin-Steven's Point (US) and University of New Brunswick (Canada), to allow Indian students to apply directly to these universities and colleges for over 700 degree programs run by them.
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