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AP: Tata Indicom ties up with ICFAI

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HYDERABAD: Tata Indicom has announced a tie-up with the Hyderabad-based ICFAI University to offer professional excellence programme (PEP) to the qualified and ambitious personnel employed by Tata Indicom business associates across the State.

With this, Tata Indicom will now offer one-year course to the sales executives of business associates. ICFAI would prepare customised content, aimed at career development of the executives.

The Chief Operating Officer of Tata Teleservices, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka circles, Mr Prabhat Pani, in a statement said, "This is a pro-active measure of Tata Indicom in Andhra Pradesh aimed at elevating the service standards in the industry."

The course is offered free to the executives at multiple centres in the State to ensure access to all interested candidates. Besides, the teaching hours would also be flexible so that employees can study and work simultaneously.

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