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Aptech's new course

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NEW DELHI: Aptech Computer Education has launched its career course, ACCP 2005 programme, aimed at making students `complete IT professionals'.

"The 2.5 year ACCP 2005 comprises compulsory and elective modules — Database Administration /.NET / J2EE, and provides knowledge of current technologies prevalent in the market, thus enabling students to specialise in a particular area," a company release said here.

According to Mr Atul Vohra, Head, Aptech Computer Education, "The ACCP 2005 has been created after industry research and market feedback on requirements for IT professionals and is designed as a career course which ensures that students learn the skills that make them employable in a very short duration of time."

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