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‘Future Minds 2019’ higher education and career gateway exhibition opened at the BMICH yesterday. The exhibition will be held in Colombo till June 16, then at Kandy City Centre on June 22 and 23, and finally at Hall de Galle on September 7 and 8. Entailing the theme ‘No one left behind’, the exhibition is aimed at youth who are keen on continuing their higher studies privately. It is showcasing a choice of higher educational programmes from an array of universities from countries such as the UK, Australia, Singapore, Canada, US, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Russia, China and India.
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