ApplyBoard expands presence in India with new office in Gurugram

ApplyBoard, the online educational platform, has announced the opening of its new office in Gurugram.

“In just six years, ApplyBoard has become the global leader in international student recruitment and we’re thrilled to make new strides through this expansion in India. In order to scale and help the millions of students seeking to further their education, we need to expand and grow our team,” said Martin Basiri, CEO and Co-founder of ApplyBoard. “Considering we have more than 400 team members in India and the country is home to one of the largest student populations aspiring to study abroad, opening our new Gurugram office was the natural next step.”

“The grand opening of ApplyBoard’s Gurugram office is an important milestone that will help further build the Indian education sector,” said Rt. Honourable Jo Johnson, ApplyBoard Advisory Board Chairman. “ApplyBoard is building a movement – an education revolution. It’s building a world where anyone anywhere can have access to the best education regardless of where they were born. In India, ApplyBoard is already serving thousands of students and Indian recruitment partners with over 1,500 schools in Canada, the United States, United Kingdom and Australia and this new office expansion will help more Indian students during their education journey.”

Since being founded in 2015, ApplyBoard claims to have assisted more than 200,000 students with their educational journey and works with over 1,500 primary, secondary, and post-secondary educational institutions. Outside of its headquarters based in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, ApplyBoard has team members in 25 countries including India, China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Nepal, Bangladesh, the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States.

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