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Aptech brings contemporary education to Myanmar

| | Aug 08, 2014, at 02:29 am
Bangalore, Aug 7 (IBNS): Aptech Limited, a leading global education solutions provider, announced Thursday, that they are inaugurating Aptech English, Aptech Computer Education and Aptech Hardware and Networking courses in Myanmar.
For Aptech Ltd, Myanmar becomes the 42nd country they have opened centre of learning.Aptech Myanmar is represented in Myanmar by IMA-IH Education Services Pte. Ltd, Singapore which is an I Berg Group initiative.
 
Myanmar is a progressive country on a mission to provide qualitative education to its youth. They are aiming to develop an education system that preserves their traditions, culture and sense of identity and to fully utilize the effects of globalization. 
 
On the other hand, they are ready to embrace changes, especially when it comes to the ways in which they educate future generations.
 
Aptech aims to contribute to the growing education sector of Myanmar by skilling the youth in IT, Hardware & Networking and English Language courses, to bridge the gap between industry requirements and the skills possessed by their young citizens. Aptech uses leading-edge technology and novel methods of teaching which help students become professionals and ready to join the mainstream.
 
Ninad Karpe, CEO & MD, Aptech Ltd said on the occasion, “We are ambitious and very enthusiastic to have got this golden opportunity to be a part of the fast paced growth of the education sector of Myanmar. We are sure that our modern teaching methods and latest tools and technology will help bring down unemployment, by making the youth job ready.”
 
U Sonny Aye Chan, Managing Partner of IMA Group enumerated the need of IT training in Myanmar and drew references to the Telecom Companies and other IT service providers setting up businesses in Yangon and reinstated the need of IT, Communication skills to be addressed on an urgent basis to skill, re skill and re train the IT professionals.
 

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