16 August 2022
UK-based international consultant organisation, SI-UK, in a bid to expand its operational footprint in India, has launched a new office in Delhi’s Nehru Place. The step is a part of the company’s endeavour to cater to the ever-growing demand of students to study in the UK. The new office’s location in a major financial centre in South Delhi makes it more accessible for students from Delhi’s remote towns such as Faridabad and Noida.
Lakshmi Iyer, SI-UK India Director, said: “We are pleased to announce the opening of our new Nehru Place office and look forward to welcoming many more students from the Delhi area through its doors."
From 2021, the vigorous international expansion plan of SI-UK has seen a number of office openings in different parts of the world, including Hong Kong, Riyadh, Shanghai, and Mexico City.
SI-UK is the largest provider of end-to-end international education assistance to students aiming to study in the UK. During its 19 years of journey, the company boasts its record of placing thousands of students. Thanks to SI-UK's globally-excellent counselling services, it has partnered with over a hundred top universities across the UK and Ireland.
Currently, SI-UK has 82 global offices in more than 40 countries and is aiming to further expand its reach to several other countries in the near future. After establishing its footprint in almost all tier-1 and tier-2 cities of India, the organisation plans to expand its reach to various tier-3 cities.
SI-UK India, Nehru Place
402A, 4th Floor, Eros Corporate Tower
Opposite Nehru Place Metro Station
Nehru Place, New Delhi 110019
Email: delhi.nehruplace@studyin-uk.com
Phone: 080 - 35242396
Website: www.studyin-uk.in
I sincerely thank SI-UK for getting me accepted to UCL. The MSc in Urban Development and Planning is extremely competitive, but the right guidance provided by SI-UK made my dream of studying at University College London a reality. The services were exceptional from beginning to end.
Rashmi Lakshanya Urban Development and Planning at University College London