Aptech Computer Education recently bagged the largest ever order for training more than 300 employees from TransWorks Information Services Pvt Ltd on the high-end eACCP 2002 course. Rizwan Koita, CEO, TransWorks and Kishan Gohil, Head, Aptech Computer Education signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signifying the occasion.
The partnership envisages imparting more than 300 eACCP 2002 courses to TransWork's employees over the next three years. The eACCP 2002 course offers detailed training on the .NET and J2EE frameworks. The course is well researched and designed in consultation with TAG (Technology and Academics Advisory Group) and Independent Software vendors.
Elaborating on the importance of the course, Rizwan Koita, CEO TransWorks said, "We are very excited about our partnership with Aptech, as it enables us to further enhance our expertise in providing high-end technical support services to our global customer base."
"Through this partnership we will help create exciting opportunities for all employees to build and polish their technical skills–a key Mantra for success in the new IT-enabled world," added Anubha Parekh, HR Head,
TransWorks.
Announcing this, Kishan Gohil, Head, Aptech's training division said, "This is an important step in our endeavor toward reaching out to the IT professionals by imparting focused career training in cutting edge technologies. This MoU further reinforces corporate India's faith in Aptech courses for its employees. Streamlined to specifically hone the technical skills of IT professionals who are starting out in their careers, eACCP 2002 provides the requisite skill sets for excelling in the current scenario."
These nominated employees are to be admitted into the premium and flagship course of Aptech Computer Education, i.e. eACCP-2002. The courses that will be made available are varied and cover IT training from one year to three years.