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Mar 19 2008
Comat Technologies to Provide High Quality CET Coaching for Rural Students PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 19 March 2008

Comat Technologies announced online training program commencing from March 28 to April 17, 2008 for II PUC students in rural Karnataka. This training is conducted in collaboration with Vishwa Bharti Institute, the leading CET training organization in Bangalore with 9 centers that has been providing quality CET training for over 2 decades. The methodology of the course along with skilled and professional trainers will be provided by the Institute.

The training aims to help rural students to compete with their counterparts in the urban areas. This online coaching is provided via satellite for a duration of 100 hours through Comat's self operated Nemmadi centres. The lectures will be supplemented by quality courseware along with mock test for successful results in CET Examination. A few corporates and community organizations have already come forward to provide upto 50% scholarship to deserving students. Students interested in enrolling for the training can SMS "CET" to 98800 02144, 9449868144, 94480 61745, 8800 02144, or contact any of the Nemmadi centers in their Taluk.

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