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TimesPro is not more expensive than the National Stock Exchange (NSE). TimesPro charges fees for its programs ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 50,000+
. The National Stock Exchange (NSE) is a stock trading financial marketplace and does not relate to the cost of education or training programs like TimesPro
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Answered 2 weeks ago
The highest package of the TimesPro is 25-30 LPA and average package is 10 -12 LPA and lower package is 5-7 LPA.
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Beginner-Level 2
Answered a year ago
To determine which institute is most suitable for a Certificate, among National Institute of Photography and TimesPro are compared based on programme specialisation and candidates' interests. The following brief comparison can be referred to by candidates to analyse which institute is better for pur
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 years ago
TimesPro Institute's direction costs vary based at the precise software and its length. For example, the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) may cost among INR three.Five-8 lakhs, at the same time as Banking applications generally fall among INR 1.5-3 lakhs. Please be aware that costs are sub
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Contributor-Level 8
Answered 2 years ago
TimesPro offers various courses with a range of costs depending on the programme chosen and its duration.
- IIM Calcutta Executive Programme in Business Management: INR 6,80,000.
- Banking course can cost around INR 85,000.
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered 2 years ago
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Contributor-Level 8
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What was the highest package offered at TimesPro?