karROX opens new training centre at Cuttack
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siliconindia news bureau
Mumbai:IT Training provider karROX Technologies continues India expansion with new karROX authorized learning cenetr at Cuttack.
With the size of market for IT training in India growing from 2700 crore to 30,000 crores and requirement of 30,00,000 people to be trained in next three years, karROX sees the opportunity for smart businessmen who can expand our franchisee network of One Stop IT training mall. Country currently employs over 1.1 million professionals. By 2012, analysts say, India will have a requirement of around five million new IT/ITES jobs.
karROX continues the success story of creating a franchise network with a commitment to providing superior returns to our franchise network partners.
With the size of market for IT training in India growing from 2700 crore to 30,000 crores and requirement of 30,00,000 people to be trained in next three years, karROX sees the opportunity for smart businessmen who can expand our franchisee network of One Stop IT training mall. Country currently employs over 1.1 million professionals. By 2012, analysts say, India will have a requirement of around five million new IT/ITES jobs.
karROX continues the success story of creating a franchise network with a commitment to providing superior returns to our franchise network partners.
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