Recruit & Meet Students from

India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh

Spring

2026

Dates:
Spring: March & April, 2026

Region Specific Experience

19+
Cities Visited
300+
Schools Visited
International
School Type
350+
High School Network

Fall 2024: South Asia Fairs

Spring 2026: South Asia Fairs

Date South Asia Event Type Pricing
09 – 10 Mar Bangalore, India EU Group $ 1250
11 – 12 Mar Hyderabad, India EU Group $ 1250
13 – 16 Mar Mumbai, India EU Group $ 1250
17 – 18 Mar Delhi, India EU Group $ 1250
19 – 20 Mar Dehradun, India Art-X Road Show $ 1250
23 – 24 Mar Ooty, India Art-X Road Show $ 1250
Date South Asia Event Type Pricing
06 – 07 Apr Mumbai, India School Fairs $ 1250
08 Apr Ahmedabad, India School Fairs $ 950
09 Apr Indore, India School Fairs $ 950
10 Apr Delhi, India School Fairs $ 950
13 – 15 Apr Kathmandu, Nepal Regional HUB $ 1250

Let’s Break It Down!

Regional HUB School Fairs Art-X Road Show EU Group Tour
Summary City Specific Fair & Conference International Schools Limited to Creative Program Providers Participation Limited to EU Based Universities
2 Day Event Small Group Travel Student Engagement Dedication Study EU Sessions
1:1 Counsellor Meetings Presentation Opportunities Presentations Counsellor Connect
High School Fairs Ground Transportation Included Portfolio Session International School Fairs
Focus Groups Counsellor Connect Residential School Belt (Spring 2026)
Workshops Diverse University Group
Networking Opportunities
Primary Audience Counsellor Counsellor Student Student
Student Student Parent Counsellor
Teacher Parent
Counsellor

Pro Tip

  • Fair Inclusions: Highschool Fairs, Counsellor Meetings, Ground Transportation & Wrap Up Report
  • Want to include Flights and Hotels? We’ll be happy to book the same for you
  • Regional HUB Information is explained above in detail. There is no extra charge applicable to join our Regional HUB!
  • Our South Asia events are planned around the Regional IACAC Conference being hosted in Mumbai, India – Be sure to seek more information on the same!
  • Seek our guidance on planning Yield Events for Fall 2025!
  • Looking at In-Country Representation? Ask us about Echo.

Why Recruit in South Asia

It’s no news that the Indian Subcontinent is a priority recruitment region. The past three decades have been transformational leading to rapid growth, both in terms of population and the collective economy of the region. Pursuing a world class education is the result of aspiration, opportunities as well as a lack of quality institutions depending on the specific recruitment region. Boasting of over 50+ languages, sub-cultures and religions, South Asia with Campus Connect should be on the top of your recruitment agenda.

About the Region

India

Tier 1, Tier 2 or Tier 3? The conversation in India is beyond the popular metro regions. Having executed several hundred highschool fairs, in the past 10 years, we’ve seen the schools grow as much as the student population. With over 200 IB schools in India, there is a growing demand for undergraduate programs and the percentage of the pie is slowly yet steadily growing in the favour of undergraduate education. Be it the residential school belt or the metro cities, our offerings range from high school fairs, yield events and the HUB, our Counsellor focused conference. Successfully travel through the world’s youngest democracy, a place we proudly call home!

Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s capital city Dhaka presents significant potential for global universities seeking to recruit international students for higher education opportunities abroad. Bangladesh’s economy has been experiencing rapid growth in recent years, leading to an expanding middle class with increasing disposable income. As a result, more families in Dhaka are able to afford the costs associated with international education for their children with a strong demand for Quality education.

Sri Lanka

The island nation is an important pit-stop on your recruitment trip. Colombo specifically houses important embassy and international schools with several domestic and expat students looking to pursue their education abroad.

Nepal

The himalayan kingdom has limited international schools. Outbound Nepalese students tend to consider India to pursue their higher education while the IB and embassy managed schools have aspirational candidates looking to pursue a top quality education. Scholarships are frequently requested and schools are very open to working on individual school-university partnerships to build out knowledge exchange and scholarship programs. Nepalese students can serve as global ambassadors for your institution and do exceptionally well. Campus Connect tends to visit Kathmandu each Fall and also conducts year round virtual events in the region.