
More than 6,000 applicants visited ENU stand at the "Study in Kazakhstan" exhibition in Astana















The capital's Schoolchildren's Palace hosted the educational exhibition "Study in Kazakhstan", organized by The L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University with the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The event was attended by over 40 Kazakhstani universities, as well as branches of foreign universities. In total, the site was visited by about 6,000 applicants.
The main objective of the exhibition is to help students navigate their career choices and introduce them to relevant education programs. The organizers focused on the quality of education and training opportunities for specialists who can successfully compete in the international arena. The event brought together high school students from different regions of the country, creating a single space for communication and professional self-determination.
Visitors had the opportunity to personally communicate with university representatives, ask questions and take a trial test to assess their knowledge. In the format of an open dialogue, the participants were told in detail about the areas of study, admission conditions and academic prospects. A wide variety of specialties were represented, from engineering to humanities and creative.
Special attention was paid to the educational program of the exhibition. Lectures and consultations with experts were held for applicants, where the admission rules, the choice of specialty and effective strategies for obtaining a grant were discussed. Among the key topics is "Grant vs Specialty: what to choose", "3 secrets that allow 95% of schoolchildren to apply for a grant" and "How to successfully prepare for the UNT on the History of Kazakhstan". The participants were also told about student life, academic mobility programs and study abroad opportunities.
The "Study in Kazakhstan" exhibition continues its tour of the country's cities, giving applicants access to leading universities and helping them make an informed choice of their educational path.
