
Islamabad: – 7th annual Beaconhouse National College Fair 2025 (#BNCF2025) returned this week with a renewed commitment to inclusivity, diversity, and access to global education. As one of the largest college fairs in the region, the event reaffirmed Beaconhouse’s role as a leader in connecting students with international academic opportunities.
Free and open to all, BNCF 2025 brought together students not only from the Beaconhouse network but also from other educational institutions across the twin cities. Beaconhouse campuses from Wah, Tipu Sultan, Kharian, Gujrat, Abbottabad, Islamabad, and Rawalpindi were in full attendance. In addition, students from various schools in Islamabad and Rawalpindi participated, making the event a vibrant hub of academic curiosity and aspiration.
With over 60 universities from 12 countries amongst others, the fair offered a dynamic platform for students to meet university representatives, explore undergraduate programs, inquire about scholarships and financial aid, and gain insights into international admissions processes.

This year’s fair upheld Beaconhouse’s tradition and emphasis on accessibility and cross-school collaboration. By welcoming students from both within and outside the Beaconhouse system, the event created a shared space for learners of diverse backgrounds to engage with global education pathways.
Beaconhouse leadership attended the event to show support and celebrate the students’ drive toward academic excellence. Notable attendees included Mohib Umrao, Senior Manager of Beaconhouse College Programme; and Fareha Yusuf, Manager of Beaconhouse College Programme North.
Reflecting on the fair’s growing impact, Fareha Yusuf shared:
“The Beaconhouse National College Fair is not just about stalls and brochures — it’s about opening doors. It inspires our students to dream bigger, to ask the right questions, and to step forward with the confidence that their aspirations are within reach.”
From exploring world-renowned universities to learning about emerging study destinations, students left the fair empowered with the tools and knowledge to make informed decisions about their academic futures.

Through initiatives like the Beaconhouse National College Fair, Beaconhouse continues to redefine what it means to be a globally connected learning community—where opportunity isn’t just offered, it’s shared.
Sohail Majeed is a Special Correspondent at The Diplomatic Insight. He has twelve plus years of experience in journalism & reporting. He covers International Affairs, Diplomacy, UN, Sports, Climate Change, Economy, Technology, and Health.