NISAU UK 2026 draws 1,200 students to explore UK education opportunities
Around 1,200 students and parents attended NISAU UK 2026 in Hyderabad to explore higher education opportunities in the United Kingdom. The event featured representatives from leading UK universities, government officials and motivational speaker Manasi Joshi, who encouraged students to pursue their goals.
Published Date - 11 June 2026, 05:40 PM
Hyderabad: Around 1,200 students, parents, academicians and education professionals participated in the NISAU UK 2026 – Real UK Opportunities at Sultan-ul-Uloom College of Pharmacy here on Thursday.
Organised by the Global Tree Overseas Education and Immigration Consultants, in association with the National Indian Students and Alumni Union UK (NISAU UK), the event enabled students to interact directly with representatives of more than 30 leading UK universities, UK government officials, alumni and industry experts.
Participants received information on higher education opportunities, scholarships, employability prospects and post-study career pathways in the United Kingdom.
British Deputy High Commissioner Gareth Wynn Owen emphasised the growing educational partnership between India and the United Kingdom. He noted that the UK remains a preferred destination for international students because of its globally recognised universities, research ecosystem and career opportunities.
Global Tree Founder and Managing Director Alapati Srikar said the overwhelming response to NISAU UK 2026 reflects the aspirations of Indian students to pursue world-class education and global careers.
A major attraction was the keynote session by Arjuna Award-winning Para Badminton Champion and Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum, Manasi Joshi. Sharing her journey of resilience and determination, she encouraged students to embrace challenges and remain focused on their goals.