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Open house training workshops
What is open house training workshop?
Who can attend the open house training workshop?
How can I register for open house training workshop?
When can I attend the course?
Courses available
What is open house training workshop?
Open house training workshops are classroom training with open participation.
open house training model is a combination of:
- Facilitator assisted study
- Multimedia slide shows help understanding of the subject matter.
- Study material has been designed to reinforce learning & for recording the notes for future reference.
- Exercises
- Exercises help to apply learning & cross check through available solutions.
- Discussions
- Group discussions help to create clear understanding of the subject matter.
- Application knowledge of participants is shared across the group.
- Question & answer session
- Provides an open forum for query resolution & horizontal sharing of knowledge.
- Evaluation
- Well designed questions help to check the understanding
- Certification
- Successful learners get the course certificate from
Who can attend the open house training workshop?
Open house training workshop can be attended by learners of any background. Students, professionals, corporate nominees or, an individual interested in the subject can attend these training workshops.
How can I register for open house training workshop?
Select the topic that you wish to learn.
Register your details.
Select open house classroom training as your preferred learning mode.
You will receive registration confirmation on your e-mail.
When can I attend the course?
Based on the location & number of interested learners will inform you of the schedule.
You will be sent payment instructions as per the payment mode chosen by you.
On receipt of your payment in our account, your participation will be confirmed.
Courses available
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