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Invictus school hosts 4th edition of Mélange

Mélange, an educational and career fair, being inaugurated at Invictus International School.

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Invictus International School, hosted the fourth edition of its flagship educational and career fair — Mélange-2025.

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Conceptualised and envisioned by Manjot Kaur Dhillon, Director of Invictus International School, Mélange was initiated with the purpose of bridging the gap between students’ aspirations and global opportunities. Over the years, it has evolved into an annual tradition that continues to inspire and guide learners towards meaningful educational and career choices.

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This year’s Mélange brought together delegates from over 70 leading universities across seven countries, representing some of the most respected names in global education. The fair provided a unique platform for students, parents and counsellors to engage directly with university representatives, exploring diverse academic programmes, scholarship opportunities, and emerging global career trends.

Through interactive sessions, expert talks and personalised counselling, participants gained valuable insights into international education systems, admission processes and future-ready skill development. The event also fostered constructive dialogue between educators and families, promoting a collaborative approach to academic planning and career advancement.

“Given the uncertainty and gaining apprehensions regarding some of the favourable countries that students used to choose for higher education during last year, Mélange gave an opportunity to parents and children to talk directly to the representatives of the universities and institutes of higher education. This exercise was to empower learners with global exposure, intellectual clarity and a forward-looking perspective on education,” said Manjot Dhillon.

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