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London Chamber offers global courses in Pune

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Pune , June 3

THE London Chamber of Commerce and Industry International Qualifications (LCCIIQ), the international body for offering business related qualifications, has set up shop in Pune.

Maharashtra is the first State in the country where LCCI would be offering its international qualifications programmes, Mr Sean Leslie, Managing Director, LCCI, Asia, said here on Friday.

Talking to presspersons, he said LCCI would offer international qualifications programmes in English language for business, marketing, customer service and sales, accounting and quantitative, secretarial and business administration and information technology spread over five levels through its registered training centres (RTCs). MITCOn, Ed-Link, Behere's Academy, JD Academy, Asian School of Cyber Laws, Networth Consultants and NIBR Institute of Hotel Management have been appointed as the RTCs.

Inspire Education Resources and Consultancy Services (India) Pvt Ltd and PACE (Poona) Pvt Ltd have been appointed as exclusive market representative and the Market Development Unit respectively for the State, he said.

Mr Sean said the fee structure per subject per level would be in the range of Rs 7,000 to Rs 10,000 and would include the cost of the books, registration, examination and tuition fees. Each level would have a classroom session of about 150 hours but would change according to the different levels. However, the option of taking the courseware and appearing directly for the examination is also open to the candidates, he noted.

He also added that there was no age bar to appear for any of the course levels.

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