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CII-UK exam centre in Hyderabad

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Hyderabad, May 25

The London-based Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has decided to set up an examination centre in Hyderabad to enable students in the region to sit for examinations conducted by it. At present, CII has four examination centres in the country at Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai. In a press release here, the Institute of Insurance and Risk Management (IIRM) said its Managing Director, Mr Vepa Kamesam, received this communication from CII. The decision of CII was the outcome of recent discussions it had with IIRM, which would benefit students in the region, the release said.

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