The US Embassy organised the event in the national capital while similar programmes were held at the Consulates General in Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai.
"When students from different countries and cultural backgrounds study together, they exchange new ideas, break down stereotypes and gain knowledge of different cultures," Charge D'Affaires Michael Pelletier said.
The event in the various cities was attended by more than 4000 Indian students who applied for visas to pursue higher education in the US.
Representatives from the Consular and Public Affairs sections and EducationUSA partners--which is the official source of information on higher education in the US--provided insights to students and answered their queries.
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