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Software crash course from ERTL

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Electronic Regional Test Laboratory (South) under the Department of Information Technology, Government of India, is conducting a three-day crash course on `Certified Software Test Manager' from August 17 to 19.

The course will be followed by an examination on August 20 and those scoring more than 60 per cent marks will be awarded certificate. Those who have a bachelor's degree in engineering with one year's work experience, or a diploma in engineering/bachelor's degree in science with three years' work experience are eligible to apply.

Details can be had at telephone numbers, (0471) 2721834, 2727015 and 2726928.

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