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Simulator kit for troubleshooting

Mumbai, Sept. 26

Computer hardware and networking training company Jetking Infotrain has introduced a computer fault simulator kit to develop troubleshooting skills of IT students. “As an average of three months’ lead time is required for the student to experience the full range of system errors, this kit comes in handy because it teaches step-by-step troubleshooting skills. The Omni Firm kit reduces the lead time to perform on the job, develops confidence, and provides practic al backing to theoretical concepts,” said Mr Suresh G. Bharwani, Chairman and Managing Director, Jetking Infotrain Ltd.

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