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CampusReachout© is a vibrant mix of individuals from Industry and Academia whose sole aim is to improve the employability skills of students coming out of schools and colleges in the hunt of employment.
    
    With its unique delivery methodology which is a fun mix of Classroom learning, Role play, Spot presentations, Games, Live assignments, Mock Aptitude, GD and Interview simulations CaRe© prepares the student for the corporate.
    
    Here you will find information on all the courses we offer, both internally and externally, as well as schedules, resources and policies, and the latest announcements so you always know what's on offer.  You can request to register for any course through our online form, and of course, don't hesitate to contact someone on our training team should you have any questions.  Happy learnings!


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