Edvia India Study Abroad Tour 2026 – Dates, Benefits & Offers

Edvia’s India Study Abroad Tour 2026 – Detailed Guide

Edvia’s India Study Abroad Tour (April–June 2026) is a national on-campus initiative promising personalised AI-driven guidance and lucrative incentives for students. Branded as “India’s Biggest Scholarship Tour – Powered by AI

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Edvia’s India Study Abroad Tour 2026 – Detailed Guide

Edvia’s India Study Abroad Tour (April–June 2026) is a national on-campus initiative promising personalised AI-driven guidance and lucrative incentives for students. Branded as “India’s Biggest Scholarship Tour – Powered by AI”, it spans 24+ cities and 75+ locations across India. Events include free consultations by expert advisors, interactive games, and a “60-second” AI match to help students find ideal programs. Top scorers on an on-site exam can win free air tickets, and up to ₹10 lakh merit scholarships are offered through Edvia’s 100+ partner universities. The tour emphasises transparency (no agents) and covers university insights, visa processes, and career guidance. In sum, it aims to simplify study-abroad planning, turning “dreams into plans” with AI assistance.

What is the Edvia India Tour?

Edvia.ai – an AI-powered study-abroad platform co-founded by Daljeet Sandhu – has launched this India Tour as “India’s Only Study Abroad Movement” (per social media) to democratize global education. Its goal is to reach students in their hometowns with free, AI-enabled counselling (no middlemen) so they can explore foreign universities, scholarships, and career paths. A recent Tribune profile explains Edvia’s mission: it offers “the best-matched courses and scholarships” and full fee transparency, in contrast to opaque agency models. The tour is essentially a traveling fair: on-campus booths set up at colleges/markets (often with university partners like Chandigarh University and GCG Landran) where students can consult advisors and use Edvia’s tools. Edvia highlights that in a few minutes its AI Course Finder can scan 850+ universities worldwide to recommend ideal programs, and claims it can submit an application in “just 60 seconds” at the event. In marketing terms, this tour encourages students to “ditch the agent” and trust AI – promising quick eligibility checks and expert advice on the spot.

Event Itinerary and Locations

The tour’s schedule (April–June 2026) covers major regions in phases. Key dates/venues include: Mohali (Apr 13), Chandigarh (Apr 14–18), Zirakpur (Apr 19), Panchkula (Apr 19); Delhi NCR stops in mid-April (Delhi Apr 20 at Ashoka Univ., Noida Apr 18–21, Gurgaon Apr 19, Faridabad Apr 26, Ghaziabad Apr 27); Jaipur (Apr 28–29); Ahmedabad (Apr 30–May 1), Vadodara (May 2–3), Surat (May 4); Nashik (May 6–7), Mumbai (May 8–12), Pune (May 13–15), Nagpur (May 17–18); Hyderabad (May 20–21); Bangalore (May 23–26); Vijayawada (May 28–29); Chennai (May 31–June 2), Coimbatore (June 3–4); and Kochi (June 5–6), Trivandrum (June 7–8). Not all partners are explicitly listed, but many events occur at college campuses and markets (e.g. checkpoints at universities, city centers) with free consultations offered.

Region/CityDates (2026)Key Venues/CheckpointsNotes/Partners
Punjab (Tricity)Apr 13–19Mohali markets; Chandigarh Univ (CU); GCG Landran; CGC Jhanjheri; Punjab Univ; Zirakpur (VIP Rd); Panchkula (Sector 14)CU/CGC campus events; “AI course finder in 60s” demo
NCR (Delhi)Apr 18–27Delhi (Ashoka Univ); Noida (Sector 18/62, Amity, Sharda); Gurgaon (Sectors 14/29); Faridabad (Sector 15/NIT); Ghaziabad (Raj Nagar, Indirapuram)Covers most NCR campuses/markets; registration on site
RajasthanApr 28–29Jaipur (multiple city spots)Tour kickoff in Jaipur
GujaratApr 30–May 4Ahmedabad (GLS Univ, Navrangpura, IIM-A area); Vadodara (Fatehgunj, Alkapuri, Parul Univ); Surat (Athwa, Ghod Dod, Adajan)3 cities in 5 days
MaharashtraMay 6–18Nashik (College Rd, Gangapur Rd); Mumbai (Andheri, Vile Parle, Ghatkopar, Bandra, NMIMS, ASU, Powai, Navi Mumbai); Pune (Symbiosis, DY Patil, FC Road, Shivaji Nagar); Nagpur (Dharampeth, Sitabuldi, Sadar, Laxmi Nagar)Mumbai stop is 5 days with 8 locations
TelanganaMay 20–21Hyderabad (Ameerpet, Dilsukhnagar, KPHB-JNTU, Gachibowli, Secunderabad)Consolidated Hyderabad event
KarnatakaMay 23–26Bangalore (Koramangala, Indiranagar, Jain Univ, Christ Univ)4 spots over 4 days
Andhra PradeshMay 28–29Vijayawada (SRM Univ, MG Road, Governorpet)3 spots in Vijayawada
Tamil NaduMay 31–June 4Chennai (T. Nagar, Anna Nagar, Nungambakkam, Guindy); Coimbatore (Gandhipuram, Peelamedu, RS Puram, CIT Univ area)Chennai event spans 31 May–2 Jun
KeralaJune 5–8Kochi (Kaloor, Edappally, Kakkanad); Trivandrum (Palayam, Pattom/PMG, Technopark)3 spots each in Kochi/Trivandrum

 

Event Format and Activities

Edvia’s India Study Abroad Tour 2026 – Detailed Guide

Each event is set up on campus or at local venues (markets, malls, college campuses) with branded booths. Students can book time slots or walk in for free one-on-one sessions with certified education advisors. Edvia emphasizes AI-driven guidance: attendees use the Edvia platform to do an instant eligibility check and a quick “course-matching” (the “60-second AI university match”). Live quizzes and games engage students – notably a study-abroad quiz/exam through which top performers win rewards. According to Edvia, this on-site exam’s highest scorers get free round-trip air tickets to their chosen study destination. In practice, students might answer questions on global university admissions and compete for the flights.

Simultaneously, Edvia staff help students explore universities: they demonstrate the AI Course Finder and show matched programs (covering 850+ universities and partner schools worldwide). The events also highlight non-academic guidance – e.g. visa procedures, scholarships, and overseas careers. Edvia materials stress “expert guidance on universities, scholarships, visa processes, and career opportunities abroad”. For example, one Edvia flyer promises “Expert Advisors” and “University Insights”. Some events feature partnerships with local institutions: e.g. multiple days are held at Chandigarh University, Lovely Professional University (Jalandhar), and similar, suggesting campus co-sponsorship.

Offers & Incentives (Scholarships, Tickets, Coupons)

The tour offers several incentives:

  • Free Air Tickets: Students can win round-trip tickets by participating on-site. According to Edvia, there are “two exciting pathways” to earn a ticket: play interactive games or ace the qualifying exam. (Exact selection criteria are not fully disclosed; presumably top scorers or winners are chosen at each event.)
  • Up to ₹10 Lakh Scholarships: Edvia pledges “merit-based scholarships of up to 10 Lakhs” for attendees, valid at 100+ partner universities worldwide. In practice, this means top performers on the same qualifying exam may receive tuition reductions or scholarships when they enroll through Edvia’s partners. The details (how many scholarships, cutoffs, or eligible courses) aren’t public, but the tour’s marketing clearly highlights this as a headline benefit.
  • Test Prep Coupons: Some posts and banners (e.g. in Hindi promotions) mention free IELTS/PTE preparation coupons for participants. While not detailed on the site, the promise is typically that attendees can get test-prep discounts or vouchers, adding to the financial aid.
  • Other Rewards: Attendees may also earn Edvia “rewards” (e.g. bookstore coupons, swag, or additional counselling sessions) simply by signing up or participating. Edvia’s Instagram hints at “career-changing rewards” and on-the-spot giveaways for registrants. These are promotional incentives to boost turnout.

Notably, all these offers require active participation at the event – freebies are not automatic. For instance, the scholarship is tied to exam performance, and the air ticket must be “won” via a game or test. Edvia does not publish detailed eligibility rules for the scholarship or how many tickets are available; students should verify exact terms during the event.

Registration Process and Call-to-Action

Attending is free but requires online registration. The Edvia site has “Register for Event” forms on each city’s page (name, phone, preferred slot). After registering, students receive a confirmation and schedule. The site repeatedly urges action with banners like “Registration Open – Limited Seats Available”. The CTA is clear: visit edvia.ai/india-tour, choose your city, and register now for a free slot. The site also offers a “Course Finder” tool, but the main hook is the on-campus events. At the events, students complete registration on tablets/sign-in sheets.

After events, Edvia typically follows up with personalized guidance. The platform allows users to track applications and fees transparently. Edvia encourages using its AI to “plan your study abroad journey effortlessly, from research to admission”. Thus, the post-event CTA is to continue the process online (e.g. use EdviaBot chat, apply via Edvia) or sign up for paid services (some schools have processing fees). But the tour pitch stresses no obligations: one Edvia banner even says “100% Free to Appear – Limited slots, no obligations”.

Benefits for Students

  • Clarity and Efficiency: The primary benefit is reducing confusion. Edvia leverages AI to rapidly match students to courses and universities, saving months of research. As one press piece notes, students often struggle with questions like “Where do I start?” and “Can I apply on my own?” The AI Course Finder answers these by instantaneously sorting thousands of options based on a student’s profile.
  • Expert Insights: Certified education advisors on-site provide up-to-date information about global programs, application processes, and financing. Unlike random internet info, these advisors (plus Edvia’s chatbot) give tailored advice. Tribune notes Edvia’s 24/7 chatbot and global search engine to answer queries about courses and fees. At the tour, this means attendees get personal attention and can ask any question – making the overseas study process less daunting.
  • Financial Aid: The tour offers a unique chance at scholarships that otherwise would require separate applications. A ₹10L scholarship can drastically cut costs (for example, many US/UK programs have fees ₹30–50L). Even though these are merit-based, the opportunity is a big incentive. Additionally, the chance at a free flight removes one big expense.
  • Visa and Career Guidance: Edvia markets visa assistance and career planning as part of its service. Knowing visa rules and work prospects is crucial for students abroad. While precise details aren’t spelled out on the site, the banners promise guidance on “visa processes and career opportunities abroad”. In practice, this likely means advisors will discuss post-study work visas (e.g. Canada’s open work permit) or PR pathways (many countries favor international graduates for residency). Such guidance can help a student plan not just admission but long-term migration prospects.
  • Networking: By attending, students meet peers with similar goals and get to interact with possible future classmates. Some events partner with campuses, so attendees might also connect with university reps or alumni.

In short, the tour is pitched as a one-stop solution to kickstart an international education journey – combining career planning, financial planning, and admissions advice. As Tribune summarizes Edvia’s value: it eliminates uncertainty (about fees, admissions, etc.) by giving transparent info.

Limitations and Risks

  • Unclear Selection Criteria: The flashy claims (free tickets, ₹10L scholarships) come with “fine print” uncertainty. Edvia does not publicly detail how many scholarships are awarded or how exactly winners are chosen. Students should be prepared that these are contests, not guaranteed awards. High competition is likely, and offerings may vary by location and university partner.
  • Partner Universities: Edvia’s scholarships apply only to its partner institutions (100+ schools worldwide). These may or may not include top-ranked universities. Students should verify that their target programs are included. It’s possible some scholarship offers are only for specific courses (e.g. diplomas, master’s in select fields).
  • Overemphasis on Agents vs. Reality: While Edvia touts “no agents – use AI”, in reality, studying abroad often still requires human effort (visa documentation, local exams, etc.). Students should not assume the AI will “do it all” – they will need to manage paperwork. Also, traditional consultants might offer services Edvia doesn’t (like exam prep or personal statement help), so students should weigh all options.
  • Data Privacy: Registering provides personal data to Edvia. Students should ensure they trust the organizer with sensitive information, or use an alternate email/phone if needed. (Edvia is a startup; check its privacy policy.)
  • Potential for Misinformation: As with any large event, there’s a risk some advisors may oversell certain countries or downplay challenges. Students must still do independent research. For instance, job prospects after an overseas degree vary greatly by field and country; touring advisors may simplify or generalize.
  • Time Investment: Attending multiple days in metro events (like 5 days in Mumbai) may be logistically difficult for some. The tour spans months, but not every college is covered. Students in uncovered areas cannot benefit unless they travel to the event cities.

About Edvia and Partners

Edvia.ai is an AI-powered edtech startup focusing on international admissions. Tribune reports that its founder, Daljeet Sandhu, created Edvia to remove confusion and hidden costs in studying abroad. The platform’s tools include a course finder, a chatbot, and an application dashboard with full fee breakdowns. Edvia aims to be a tech-first alternative to study-abroad agencies, providing “global education without barriers” – as their slogan goes.

The India Tour is organized by Edvia, likely in collaboration with local educational institutions. For example, several events are held at Chandigarh University and the Chandigarh Group of Colleges (Landran, Jhanjheri campuses). These campus partnerships help draw student audiences. Another implied partner is Advaya.ai (mentioned in social media teasers) – possibly an AI-focused education group – though public details are scarce. Edvia’s stated university partners (100+) include colleges in popular destinations (Canada, Australia, Europe, USA) – but students should confirm specifics on Edvia’s platform.

In short, the tour is run by Edvia’s team of counsellors and tech staff, supported by on-ground volunteers from partner colleges. It’s funded by Edvia (with possible sponsorships) and built on the startup’s AI platform. The Tribune profile and PTI releases credit Edvia for building trust by removing hidden fees and giving fast, transparent responses. This branding helps legitimize the tour, positioning it as trustworthy compared to unknown third-party fairs.

Conclusion & Takeaways

The Edvia India Study Abroad Tour is a highly structured campaign to attract prospective international students by blending tech and giveaways. Key takeaways for students:

  • Register early for your city’s event at edvia.ai/india-tour. Slots are limited and fill up.
  • Prepare questions: make a list of desired countries/programs, and bring transcripts or details for the AI survey.
  • Aim high on the quiz/exam: if you want scholarship or flight, brush up on basic study-abroad facts (as these likely form the competition).
  • Verify all offers: ask on-site how scholarships work (which universities, how many awards) and what the visa advice entails.
  • Use follow-up tools: after the event, continue using Edvia’s dashboard and chatbot to explore programs, compare fees, and track your application.

Ultimately, the tour’s combination of AI tools and in-person mentoring can significantly jump-start an abroad application – but students should remain proactive and critical. The AI match and free advice can save time and money, while scholarships/tickets reduce costs if won. On the risk side, don’t rely solely on promises; always double-check requirements (e.g. IELTS/PTE scores, credit transfer rules) on official university sites. Edvia’s model is innovative, but it is still subject to the realities of admissions and immigration. Used wisely, however, this tour could give Indian students a valuable edge in planning their global education.

Sources: Official Edvia tour pages and promotional materials, and related press coverage.

 

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