On May 27 and 28, Superhits 93.5 RED FM organized the second edition of REDU Fair, Karnataka’s largest education fair, in Bengaluru.
REDU Fair gathered 50+ renowned educational institutions from Bengaluru under one roof to assist students in making informed career decisions. It is a one-stop shop for students to meet with top colleges.
REDU Fair is a platform that connects those looking for high-quality education with the institutions that offer it, the FM radio station said in a media statement.
Building on the success of the first season of the REDU Fair, the event aimed to create another success story by bridging the gap between seekers and wisdom, allowing individuals to find educational institutions that best meet their needs and interests.
Students and parents had the opportunity to interact with educational experts who provided information and guidance on a variety of career paths.
B Surendar, Director and COO of Red FM Network, said, “I am so happy that we at Red FM network can come out with the second edition of REDU Fair in Bangalore on an even bigger scale compared to the inaugural one last year. Red FM as an active, responsible media brand has always believed in going beyond Radio and serving the interests of the society at large. REDU Fair aspires to reduce the gap between knowledge and its seekers “
The conclusion of Redu Fair S2 was an evening filled with stars. Nirup Bhandari, Dhanya Ramkumar, Sindhu Loknath, Brinda Acharya, Santhosh Aryan, Pannaga Bharana, and other prominent actors graced the event.
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