Education Turkiye Fair Opens Doors to Scholarships and Study Opportunities for Pakistani Students
The Education Turkiye Fair will provide Pakistani students with a chance to explore higher education opportunities in Turkiye. Tri-Star Education will organize the 27th edition of the event in Karachi on June 7. The fair will take place at PC Hotel’s Ballroom-A from 12 PM to 7 PM.
Students will meet representatives from more than 25 Turkish universities. They can learn about undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs in various academic fields. In addition, eligible students can explore scholarship opportunities of up to 100 percent.
The event aims to help students make informed decisions about their academic future. Therefore, organizers expect strong participation from students and parents seeking international education options.
Students to Explore Scholarships and Admissions
The Education Turkiye Fair will allow students to interact directly with official university representatives. They can discuss admission requirements, academic programs, and future career opportunities.
Students will also have the opportunity to submit applications on the spot without paying any application fee. Moreover, education counselors will provide personalized guidance based on individual interests and academic goals.
The participating universities offer programs in Artificial Intelligence, Business, Medicine, Engineering, Architecture, and many other disciplines. As a result, students from different educational backgrounds can find programs that suit their ambitions.
Experts will also explain visa procedures, accommodation options, travel arrangements, and pre-departure support. This guidance can help students prepare for a smooth transition to life in Turkiye.
Tri-Star Education Marks More Than a Decade of Service
Tri-Star Education has promoted higher education opportunities in Turkiye since 2011. The organization works as an official partner of leading Turkish universities and supports Pakistani students throughout the admission process.
Founder and CEO Danish Ahmad said the initiative started with a vision to build educational links between Pakistan and Turkiye. Despite early challenges, the organization continued to grow and gain trust among students and families.
The partnership has produced significant results over the years. In 2011, only 33 Pakistani students chose Turkiye for higher education. Today, more than 4,500 Pakistani students study there.
The Education Turkiye Fair highlights this growing educational connection and creates new opportunities for students seeking quality international education at affordable costs.

