Pearson India to display its digital learning solutions at World Book Fair
Updated:7 years, 9 months ago
Updated:7 years, 9 months ago
New Delhi, Jan 05 (ANI): Pearson, the world's learning company, would be featuring its finest and high quality prominent titles at the 46th edition of World Book Fair to be held from January 6 to 14. The visitors to the stall will have a chance to look at some of the prominent titles offered by Pearson covering a wide range of subjects and domains, including children's books, test preparation, higher education. In addition to the stall, Pearson will organise activities at the fair to engage with IIT aspirants. There will be a workshop on 'Tips and Techniques to Crack IIT JEE Examination' by author Sanjay Mishra. First slot will be about 'How to Crack IIT JEE Examination' followed by Open House and Quiz Competition. Students who aspire to go abroad for study will definitely have an exciting time at the stall, as Pearson would bring its experts who will take live sessions with the students on PTE Academic, which is world's leading computer based test of English for study abroad and immigration. The New Delhi World Book Fair (NDWBF), held for the past 45 years, is a major calendar event in the publishing world. Besides the many literary and publishing conferences and programmes that are organized during the Fair, it also opens up a gateway to the publishing and intellectual world of South Asia. This year's theme is 'Environment and Climate Change'.
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