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Aptech to train 200 Korean students

ITP News Network/Mumbai

Aptech Computer Education will train 200 students who have come to India from seven Korean universities after completing their graduation. These students will be completing their one-year computer training in India with Aptech’s India Window Programme (IWP). After finishing three months of training in their home country, these students will complete a nine-month course from Aptech centres in Pune, including three months of internship with leading organisations in India. During the internship, the students get to practically utilise all the skills that they acquired in the IWP by working on the latest technologies.

Aptech’s IWP invites students from all over the world to come to India and get trained. IWP was initially launched in 2000. Jong Ji Park, Consul General of Korea, said, “I believe Korean students can gain a good knowledge base in software through Aptech’s programme. It will provide greater opportunity for Korean students and contribute to strengthening partnership in the IT sector between both countries.”

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