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Friday, August 21, 2009

CAPE TO LAUNCH FINISHING SCHOOL


CAPE TO LAUNCH
FINISHING SCHOOL
The Cooperative Department will soon launch a finishing school under the auspices of the cooperative Academy of professional Education (CAPE) to make those passing out of colleges and professionals institutes employable
The finishing school, Kerala Institute of making the Best (KIMB) located in Alappuzha, would launch its first certificate course, the post graduate certificate in Career Advancement (PGCCA) in the last week of August 2009.
The cost of setting up the finishing school is around Rs 2 crore Basic infrastructure, including air- conditioned halls, digital library and language lab, have already been built at a cost of Rs 25 lakh.
Cooperation Minister said that in there would be 30 seats in the first Batch. The PGCCA Course is targeted at graduates and postgraduates of any discipline and fresh recruits who want to improve soft skills. The course fee is Rs 30,000 with 5000 subsidy for students who studied in CAPE Institutions.

Prof John Kurakar

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