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Be 1 of 20 U.S. institutions of higher education to be profiled in a special edition of India Today’s Aspire Magazine about U.S. higher education.

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Build Your International Student Enrollment

Be 1 of 20 U.S. institutions of higher education to be profiled in a special edition of India Today’s Aspire Magazine about U.S. higher education.

Sign up Today

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India Today’s Aspire Magazine is producing a special edition on U.S. higher education. The education and career focused publication appears in both print and digital formats and is geared toward an audience of 16-25 year old demographic in India. This publication reaches 20-30 million readers monthly! 

Profile Cost

What You Get

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Full page Ad for your Institution

Advertise your institution to college-ready 16-25 students across India.

3+ Million print Readers

With your ad, enjoy access to India Today’s enormous readership.

20-30 Million digital Readers

With your ad, you will reach an unprecedented 20-30 million potential students.

DIgital Click tracking

Track interested students with your digital ad on the India Today Aspire website.

India’s largest education magazine, circulated along with India Today English, focuses on the various streams, careers, new horizons and opportunities for the students.

Aspire is the Career and Education supplement of the India Today Bundle of Magazines, launched in February 2006. It was established with the aim of being a proper education and career counselor and guide for aspiring job seekers and students from various academic fields. It targets college students or aspiring college students and readers from the age group of 16-25 years, along with their parents and professional academicians, such as professors and lecturers. Advertising in Aspire makes you reach out to more than a 20-30 million students, education professionals and career enthusiasts all over the country.

Sample Feature Profile

Curious to see what your profile might look like? Here is a sample profile provided by one of our university sponsors, Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas.

On your feature profile you can highlight the features that make your school unique and distinctive. In particular, you will want to draw attention to the different resources and amenities your school provides for international learners. 

About India Today Group

Television Reach OVER  200 MILLION (Monthly)
Digital Reach 85 MILLION (Monthly)
Print Reach 17 MILLION (Monthly)

The India Today Group commenced its journey with the launch of a single magazine in 1975 and within two years of its launch, India Today gained the status of the ‘Thought-leader publication’. Over the last 44 years, the Group has grown to be one of India’s most diversified media groups that encompasses 11 magazines, 4 TV channels, 1 newspaper, multiple websites & mobile sites and Applications across all leading platforms viz. iPhone, iPad, Android.

 

Our Team

Jason Morris   |   Co-Director
Dr. Jason Morris is currently the Dean of the Honors College at Abilene ChristianUniversity. He is also a two-time Fulbright grantee. He is coauthor of the of the book, 21 Strategies for Starting College Strong, and The Best Scholarships for the Best Students, published by Peterson’s, a global leader in educational resources. He is a professor of higher education and program director at Abilene Christian University, where he trains master’s level students to be administrative leaders in higher education settings.

Ryan Jessup   |   Co-Director
Dr. Ryan Jessup is an associate professor of marketing at Abilene Christian University and has published numerous research articles on decision making and learning in fields such as neuroscience, psychology, and artificial intelligence. Prior to working at Abilene Christian University, he was a research scientist at Trinity College Dublin in Dublin, Ireland, and at Caltech in Pasadena, CA. Dr. Jessup received a joint PhD in cognitive psychology and cognitive science from Indiana University