Best Education Services Ltd, a leading educational consultancy organisation, has launched a special student fair aimed at equipping Ghanaian students with essential skills and international study opportunities.
This marks a major step in the company’s ongoing commitment to improving access to global education and career development pathways.
With partnerships spanning top universities across Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, and Ireland, the fair offers students a chance to explore study abroad options, receive expert counselling, and engage in workshops designed to enhance their professional and academic readiness.
Speaking at the event, the General Manager of Best Education Services Ltd, Ismail Muslim, emphasised the importance of skills development in today’s competitive world and reiterated the company’s dedication to helping young Ghanaians bridge the gap between education and employability.
He said the fair is not just about getting students into universities abroad. “It’s about preparing them holistically, giving them the tools, guidance, and confidence they need to succeed globally,” he stated.
Highlighting the complexities involved in international education today, Muslim noted, “The process is long and tedious, and currently, there are a lot of immigration changes and policy changes. That's why you need a consultancy with an international reputation to help you through the entire process.”
He assured attendees that affordability is a key priority for the organisation. “We ensure that our services and our fees are very, very affordable, and indeed, we are one of the most affordable organisations or consultancy services you can engage in Ghana,” he added.
Ismail Muslim also stressed that the program is open to a wide range of individuals. These include WASSCE holders, diploma or HND holders, bachelor’s degree holders seeking to pursue a master’s degree, master's degree holders aiming for a second master's or PhD, and even working professionals seeking short-term professional development programs.
“We have professional development programs for working professionals that want to just have that experience or upscale themselves and improve their professionalism with a short-term program,” he explained.
The fair is expected to serve as a critical platform for students and professionals in Ghana to gain clarity on their educational goals and expand their global opportunities.