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October 06, 2013 02:03 pm | Updated November 10, 2013 01:41 pm IST - chennai

For Chemical engineers

PRENTAC (Process Engineering Training & Consulting) is conducting a one-day workshop on Emerging Opportunities to Chemical Engineers on October 20 at Bangalore. This one-day workshop will be of particular interest to final year chemical engineering students as well as recent chemical engineering graduates. For more information, call 9901454854 or register online at >www.prentac.in

Online French course

Click on French, the only French e-learning platform recognised by the French Government, announces the launch of its online course on certified spoken French lessons for Beginners (Level DELF A1) on WizIQ. The course has been designed by Alliance Francaise and is certified by the French Embassy.

The self-paced course, comprises 25 structured lessons that help participants improve their grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation in French, and hundreds of audio files featuring native French speakers.

The course is structured to enable the learners to progress on their own, at their own pace. With lifetime validity, participants can take as much time as they need.

The enrolment fee for the course is Rs.3,499. Those who want certification, have to clear an online test conducted at the end of the course.

A recognised certificate signed by a representative of the French embassy will be awarded to successful candidates. Fee for the certification exam is Rs.1490.

WizIQ students will have a special discounted price on the tutoring sessions and it is also offering free certification for the first 100 enrolments as an introductory offer.

Website: >http://go.wiziq.com/2pfo

For course enquiries, contact: sobia@wiziq.com

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