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From: ToJo
Message 2 in Discussion

Pesonally, most of the training institutes are cheating students by getting lot of 
money. Better brand name means more money, nothing else. My sister went to one of the 
most reputed training institutes for .Net training for Rs 25,000 for a 4 months .Net 
course. Surprisingly, they didn't have VS.Net and were teaching C# console 
applications using notepad for all these 4 months.   And, another experience for me 
from the MOST REPUTED TRAINING institute in India was, after a 2 month internet 
course, my wife eneded up removing my name from her Yahoo messenger, because they told 
her that she can have only one member in the messenger at a time (it was a basic 
internet course!!).    And because of this bad experience, when I came back to India 
after my onsite assignemnt, I started a free .Net training program in Bangalore for 
poor students which was running fine for around 1.5 yrs. (I had to stop this when I 
had to again take up an onsite assignment. Now I have started a website for free 
online .Net training & help)   My sincere opinion is, do not go to any institute for 
training. There are 100s of sites and online material available. If you have a 
computer, you can learn yourself.  Or, with the money you plan to spend for training, 
buy a computer! 
There are several User groups where you can meet people and share your issues.  
regards, Tony John Digital Globalsoft

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