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VETA's home study package

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Kochi April 25 VETA, one of the leading spoken English training academies, has introduced Home Study Course Package (HSC) for job aspirants. The package contains 60 cards.

Each card has instructions on common English usage, sentences construction and grammar. The cost for delivery within India would be Rs 945 ($25) and for international deliveries at Rs 2,250 ($49.50).

According to Mr Sreenadha Reddy, National Brand Manager, VETA HSC can facilitate the aspirants to whet their English communication skills, which would be at par with the industry expectations.

In addition, there are two audio CDs that would teach learners to pronounce words correctly. HSC is available in seven Indian languages, including Malayalam.

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