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#PolytechnicTRBEnglish 2019

Class starts from 13/10/2019(Weekend batch)

Salient features

Simplified notes and easy to understand teaching in bilingual

Affordable fees in 3 installments

Well experienced trainer

Separate rooms available nearby for men and women

Contact for Admission

Adithya Academy(only in Salem)
Exclusive English TRB coaching centre
Near Knowledge Engg.College
Kakapalayam
Salem 637504
9976223299
9788297399

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