Is New Horizons Computer Learning Center expensive?

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    Tejas Bodhankar | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    New Horizons Computer Learning Center's costs can be considered moderately expensive depending on the type of course and certification pursued. While exact pricing varies by program, the initial fees can range broadly based on the programme type and delivery method. They offer certifications and training programs across IT and business domains, including MCSA, MCSE, and other certifications, and their costs can vary between $1,000 and $5,000 depending on the course, duration, and type of certification.

    Their training is premium due to their reputation, instructor expertise, and flexible learning methods, with 4.8 out of 5 ratings for in

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    KUMKUM BASWAL | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    Basically, the cost of course material at New Horizons Computer Learning Center varies greatly from programme to program, location, and duration of training. By and large, in cases where the fees run to the higher side against fees charged by local institutes, their pricing reflects the good-quality training, experienced lecturers, and comprehensive contents accompanying the courses. Usually, the center gives modes of financing options, scholarship, or discount to draw the courses closer. However, in terms of trying to evaluate the courses for cost, one should then take into perspective possible return on investments in regards to care

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Some top recruiters for MCSA graduates from New Horizons Computer Learning Center typically include:

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The average package for MCSA students at New Horizons Computer Learning Center ranges from INR 3 to INR 6 lakhs per annum; however, it depends on market demands, skills, and experience of an individual. While many MCSA graduates enter the job market as system administrators, network engineers, and IT support specialists, that probably influences salary scales. This focuses more on the training and placement support, which complement the employability factor. For exact information about the salary packages, probably it would be preferable to look it up at the center or a recent analysis of placements.

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Eligibility Criteria DOEACC 'O' Level Courses

 

Candidates must have completed their 10 + 2 education or possess a one-year ITI certificate after class 10. Students can also enrol in a DOEACC 'O' Level certification course while studying in the third year of a Polytechnic course.

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New Horizons Computer Learning Center can be categorized as a second tier training center. Tier 1 would generally consist of a number of reputable universities and few major educational conglomerates for a country While tier 2 may be known for secondary education and technical training and certification institutions which may not carry the same reputation as tier 1. 

 

New Horizons mainly deals in IT training and certification classes; thus, it is recognized within the community of learners who want to acquire skills and knowledge related to IT and computer studies.

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The new admission date at New Horizons Computer Learning Center varies with the course and batch. Overall, admissions are open year-round but have certain closing dates on the batches and semesters. In most professional certification courses which cover topics such as networking, IT, and software development, application submission ends generally a few weeks before a new batch begins. 

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