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Laqshya Institute of Skills Training

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Laqshya Institute of Skills Training is one of the pioneer institutes in the education sector having a practical approach to various industrial skills training requirements. Laqshya was founded in 2009 to promote Technical & Non Technical education in Maharashtra, covering a vast field of Software, IT & Non-IT. We provide both Online & Offline Training.

Laqshya has training centers across Maharashtra and we are looking to expand our franchise network to other states of India by the end of year 2024. We are also associated with Many Colleges, Corporates, Trusts & NGOs for their various training needs.



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Laqshya Institute of Skills Training

Contact Number: 8080480427 / 8976789830


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Address: Super Shopping Centre, NADCO Shopping Centre, Off No 9, Bldg.3A, 3rd Floor, Vivina CHS, opp. Railway Station, near Bus Depo, Andheri West, Mumbai, Maharashtra

Mumbai
Maharashtra
India
400058
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Phone: 8080480427 / 8976789830

Posted Date : 17-01-2024




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