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Study in India Pavilion inaugurated in Florida

Indian institutions joined the pavilion to present higher education opportunities and academic partnerships globally.

 Delegates from the Education Promotion Society for India (EPSI) formally opening the pavilion Delegates from the Education Promotion Society for India (EPSI) formally opening the pavilion / X

The inauguration of the ‘Study in India Pavilion’ took place at the NAFSA Association of International Educators 2026 conference in Orlando, Florida, with Nishi Arora, Consul (Education), and delegates from the Education Promotion Society for India (EPSI) formally opening the pavilion during the event being held from May 26 to 29.

The pavilion brought together several Indian universities and educational institutions as part of a broader effort to present India's higher education sector and facilitate engagement with the international education community. Participating institutions used the platform to highlight educational offerings and opportunities for collaboration with overseas organizations.

The pavilion focused on promoting international academic partnerships, institutional collaboration and student mobility. Representatives from participating institutions also engaged with attendees and education professionals at the conference.



Images from the event showed participation from a number of Indian universities and organizations, with institutional representatives interacting with visitors and delegates during the conference.

NAFSA: Association of International Educators is a nonprofit professional organization that works with professionals involved in various areas of international education. Its activities cover fields including study abroad advising and administration, international student advising, admissions, campus internationalization, outreach and English as a Second Language administration.

The organization was established in 1947 as the National Association of Foreign Student Advisers to support U.S. college and university officials assisting international students after World War II. Its membership later expanded to include a wider range of professionals and organizations involved in international education, leading to changes in its scope and structure over time.

The NAFSA conference is attended by education professionals and institutions from different countries and serves as a forum for discussions related to international education and academic cooperation.

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