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NEW DELHI: ATTEST, the testing and certification arm of education and training company Aptech Ltd, has launched a Hindi version of its test service.

"These assessments and testing systems are delivered either Web online or Web offline through a network of ATTEST Authorized Test Centres across India. In the current year alone, ATTEST has delivered over 2,50,000 tests across 38 centres covering 27 cities," a release said here.

ATTEST's clientele includes GlaxoSmithKline, Symbiosis Center for Distance Learning, Andhra Pradesh State Council for Higher Education, Bharat Overseas Bank Ltd, Kerala Government, Valvoline, Institute of Management Learning among others.

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