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Nitika Gupta

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Highlights

  • Studied BA English(hons.) from Amity University
  • Currently working as a content writer at Collegedunia

Experience

Nitika Gupta is currently working as content writer and editor for Collegedunia's Study Abroad vertical. Her job entails conducting extensive research on universities and colleges throughout various countries, summarising it, and creating content for Collegedunia. Before this, she pursued her passion for volunteering and social work. As an avid reader, most of her spare time is spent on reading.

Education

Nitika graduated from Amity University with a B.A. honours degree in English. She has also been a part of a study abroad program. She went to RMIT University,Australia for a 5 week study program of the seminar series in Strategic Innovation. After completing her bachelor’s, She devoted her time in preparing for competitive exams and developed Zeal to work harder day by day. While preparing for the same she gained knowledge that is pervasive relating to History, Political Science, Economics, Geography, and other branches of social and economical studies.

About collegedunia

Founded in 2014 by Sahil Chalana, Collegedunia owns and operates an education search engine for the students, parents and education industry stakeholders who are seeking information on the education sector in India and abroad. Pupils can utilise Collegedunia's website as a one-stop remedy to search for their dream college, available courses, admission process, and a variety of other interactive tools to help them find their alma-mater. The company's portal contains a large database of colleges, as well as reviews of those institutions, to help users make the best career decision.

Collegedunia Study Abroad provides extensive profile evaluation, admission guidance, detailed test preparation, application documentation support, and Visa and interview process advice to students wishing to study abroad.Currently, the project is focusing on 12 major countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, the United States, and New Zealand.