Indian firm JV Ventures to buy Schools in Dubai

UAEDubaiIndian firm JV Ventures to buy Schools in Dubai

The Indian firm JV Ventures plans to buy Schools in Dubai, the Company’s Co-Founder Jasmeet Singh Chhabra revealed.

Based in Indian City of Hyderabad, JV Ventures aims to bring positive change in the society by focusing on education, life sciences, and industries sectors.Indian firm JV Ventures to buy Schools in DubaiChhabra told that nearly 300 schools are located in the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) financial hub Dubai alone imparting education to local as well as migrant students from Pakistan, India, Russia, and Ukraine.

Jasmeet Singh Chhabra said that along with Dubai, JV Ventures will also acquire schools in Bahrain, Oman, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam.

The Company’s Co-Founder also told that they are going to acquire those schools which are following international curriculum i.e., Cambridge and International Baccalaureate (IB) etc. with a fee structure ranging between US$ 12,000 to US$ 25,000.

Chhabra hoped that the process of acquiring the first batch of schools will be accomplished soon as their discussions in this regard have entered the advanced stages.

It’s worth mentioning that JV Ventures is already running Sancta Maria International Schools in Hyderabad and Jain Group of Institutions in Bengaluru.

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