ETS India, a subsidiary of US-based ETS, an educational assessment, research, and measurement organization, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Chetanya Career Consultants Pvt Ltd, for establishing an ETS Authorized Test Centre in Kurukshetra, Haryana. This initiative is set to enhance TOEFL and GRE test preparation and assessment opportunities for students across the region, providing them with crucial resources to pursue higher education abroad.
Chetanya will facilitate the preparation and assessment of high-stakes tests such as TOEFL® and GRE® for its students. Additionally, students will be supported in their TOEFL and GRE test preparation through a series of masterclasses conducted by ETS India trainers.
Sachin Jain, Country Manager, ETS India & South Asia, said: “The TOEFL and GRE tests are globally recognized assessments that open doors to higher education and professional opportunities worldwide. By offering these services in Kurukshetra, we ensure more students can benefit from academic readiness and global mobility. He further added, “ETS India has also launched multiple scholarships and contests for TOEFL and GRE test takers in India such as TOEFL India Contest, UK -India TOEFL Scholarship and GRE India Championship with cumulative prizes worth approx. Rs 50 Lacs. We encourage Chaitanya’s students are participate and come out as winners of these scholarships and contests”.
In conjunction with the launch of the test centre, Chetanya Career Consultants will host its annual Global Education Fair 2024 in four major cities of Haryana , namely Karnal on 19th June , Ladwa on 20th June , Ambala on 21st June and Kurukshetra on 22nd June. This event, known for its informative sessions, will feature representatives from over 50 colleges and universities from countries like the USA, Canada, Australia, the UK, Germany, New Zealand and other parts of Europe. The fair is an opportunity for prospective students to gain insights into various academic programs and campuses without the usual consultancy fees, reflecting Chetanya’s commitment to making international education accessible.