The Fall 2026 edition of Education Worldwide India Education Fairs will span three of India’s most promising cities; New Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore bringing global institutions together to deliver spot counselling and on-the-spot student recruitment opportunities for aspiring students nationwide.

CityDayDate4 Sq. Mtr Stall6 Sq. Mtr Stall
New Delhi (Education Fair)Saturday28th November 2026US$ 1800/-US$ 2400/-
Mumbai (Education Fair)Tuesday1st December 2026US$ 1800/-US$ 2400/-
Bangalore (Education Fair)Thursday3rd December 2026US$ 1800/-US$ 2400/-

Add 18% Goods & Services Tax (GST) as per Government Regulation.

For more details, please visit: https://www.eduworldwideindia.com/fall/details/


For Indian students aspiring to pursue higher education; whether in India or abroad, November & December marks a critical turning point in their academic journey.

By this time, most students in Class 12 or final-year undergraduate programs are beginning to seriously focus on their future. Entrance exams like the SAT, GRE, GMAT, and even Indian competitive tests such as JEE, CUET, and CAT are either just completed or approaching, and students are actively researching universities, programs, and scholarship opportunities.

November is particularly valuable because it falls just before the peak application deadlines for many international universities (like those in the U.S., U.K., and Canada), which typically range from December to February. This timing allows students to clarify doubts, attend information sessions, and make more informed decisions about where and what to apply for.

Additionally, Indian school and college calendars align well with November and December as a relatively less stressful month. Festivals like Diwali may have just passed, and major board exam preparations begin gaining momentum only in Mid December or January. This gives students and parents a brief but important window to explore academic options without feeling overwhelmed.

Institutions that engage during this time—through education fairs, webinars, virtual campus tours, personalised counselling, or scholarship announcements—can make a significant impression while students are still shaping their shortlist of colleges. For parents, who are often heavily involved in the decision-making process in India, this period is also convenient for attending sessions and gathering information about costs, career outcomes, and visa processes.

For universities, November also provides enough lead time to nurture leads, offer application support, and help with document preparation, especially for international admissions which require more planning.

In short, November & December is a sweet spot—students are ready to engage, but haven’t yet made final decisions, making it an ideal time for institutions to reach out and build strong, meaningful connections with Indian applicants.

For more details, please visit: https://www.eduworldwideindia.com/fall/details/