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According to Aptech CEO, Pramod Khera, Turkey's Ministry of Education has recognised this curriculum. Aptech has been operational in Turkey for over one year. He said ACCP Year 1, Year 2, and Year 3 have been recognised as three separate one-year programs in addition to the complete three-year program by the Ministry. All successful students will receive a separate certificate from the Government of Turkey in addition to Aptech certification. This makes ACCP directly acceptable for all government and private sector jobs in Turkey. Mr. Khera said recognition of Aptech's career curriculum by Turkey further consolidates the company's position as the leading IT training provider across the world. It is working aggressively towards bridging the formal and non-formal education divide throughout the 52 countries it is present in, he said. Over 15 universities worldwide have recognised Aptech's ACCP World Program.
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