One Globe 2016 announces 4th Edition of BrainGain Magazine Breakfast Roundtable

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New Delhi, January 19, 2016: One Globe: Uniting Knowledge Communities is all set to host the fourth edition of BrainGain Magazine’s Breakfast Roundtable on “Knowledge Exchange: Foreign Universities for Indian Students”. The session is on February 6, 2016 at the Imperial Hotel, New Delhi. India’s leading annual conference, One Globe explores the intersection of technology, innovation, smart cities, skills, regional collaboration and education and their role in building a 21st century knowledge economy.

Talking about the Breakfast Roundtable, Mr. HARJIV SINGH, Convener, One Globe 2016 conference, and founder and CEO, Salwan Media, said, “The Breakfast Roundtable is an exchange of knowledge and ideas between distinguished academicians, which furthers the purpose of the annual One Globe Conference. It provides a platform for exchange of ideas and experiences between educationists, counsellors and principals of leading schools and colleges in India and abroad.”

Leading academicians attending the session this year are Lt. Gen. Surendra Kulkarni, Principal, THE MAYO COLLEGE; Dr. D.R. Saini, Principal, DPS R.K. PURAM; Mr. Pramod Sharma, Principal, GENESIS GLOBAL SCHOOL; Ms Kaye Jacob, Principal, THE HERITAGE SCHOOL, Gurgaon; Mr. Ashok Pandey, Principal, AHLCON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL; Mr. Mahesh Prasad, Principal, STEP BY STEP SCHOOL; Ms Sunita Nagpal, Principal, DPS SUSHANT LOK; Ms Meenakshi Bhakuni, GD GOENKA PUBLIC SCHOOL, Dwarka; and Ms Anuradha Joshi, Principal, SARDAR PATEL VIDYALAYA SCHOOL.

The Breakfast Roundtable apart, One Globe will host a complimentary “Study abroad information” session for students, parents and teachers and provide them a unique platform to interact with the representatives of leading foreign institutions .This will cover a multitude of topics such as getting into the Ivy Leagues, planning for higher education in the US, standardized tests — best practices and benefits in college admissions, MOOCs, financing studies abroad, preparing for admission tests, and so on.

“The session will not only help students navigate their way through the lengthy processes of applications and university, but also in deciding the varsity and course structures that are best suited for them,” MR.SINGH adds.

Distinguished academicians from leading institutions have been actively involved with the Breakfast Roundtable in the past and have provided insights into topics such as K-12, role of schools to address the various challenges faced by students, as well as the importance of grades and test scores for applications to foreign universities.

Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)