IDP launches 23 new offices across India in a single day

Becomes first international education services organisation to achieve this milestone

Becomes first international education services organisation to achieve this milestone

New Delhi, Jan 11 (KNS): IDP, a global leader in international education services, has launched 23 new offices simultaneously across India in a single day.

According to a statement, issued to Kashmir News Service (KNS), the new offices were set up in Gandhinagar, Anand, Raipur, Shimla, Kurukshetra, Jammu, Trichy, Thrissur, Patna, Guwahati, Calicut, Agra, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Varanasi, Prayagraj, Meerut, Hubli, Warangal, Tirupati, Kakinada, Goa, and Nashik. 

“With this development, IDP will now have 67 offices spanning across 60 cities in India. Apart from this, IDP India also has 24 virtual offices through which students from any part of the country can connect with IDP experts,” reads the statement. 

Speaking on the occasion, Regional Director (South Asia and Mauritius) IDP Education, Piyush Kumar said that they are thrilled to announce the launch of 23 new offices in India. 

“As a global leader, we take the onus of providing the best international education counselling experience across India. This time we are deepening our reach into the interiors of the country, directly targeting students residing in tier-2 cities. We are constantly working towards taking our expert guidance to every region to empower as many students as we can with the right resources and information."

He also said that the move is much in line with their vision of keeping students first and implementing a student-friendly approach to fulfill their study abroad dreams.

As per the statement, IDP is known to provide end-to-end overseas education assistance customized to students, helping them achieve their international education and career goals. 

“In the past 50 years, IDP has already placed half a million students in their dream institutions, making them a sought-after organisation recommended by 9 out of 10 students,” it reads. (KNS)

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