Certificate ANSYS Course at Pune!

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    ansys.tutor Guest

    Dear All,
    Hi!

    As Finite Element Analysis market is growing fast in Indian
    industries, keeping this in mind I thought helping the students to
    understand this specialized area of engineering. Widely used FEA
    package in Indian market is ANSYS and over the years I'm training
    students at Mumabi and Pune. Normally at Pune and Mumbai professional
    centers charges anywhere between Rs 10000 - 15000. But my plan is very
    economical and fees for same course content is Rs 5000/- per
    participant.

    This course is for all Mechanical/Production/Civil/Chemical
    Engineering students/working professional/faculty. It is certificate
    course under banner of simulation centre.

    It is 45 hrs course i.e. 5 days (9 hrs a day). I always try to keep
    batch size small. Generally not more than 6-8 students per batch.

    Following is schedule for Pune, Erandwane (Near Nal Stop) in the month
    of May- June:
    Day 1 - 10th May 2008
    Day 2 - 11th May 2008
    Day 3 - 17th May 2008
    Day 4 - 7th June 2008
    Day 5 - After a gap of month

    Syllabus:Structural (Linear, Nonlinear, Contact, Modal, etc), Thermal
    (Steady and Transient), Coupled Field (Structural-Thermal, Thermal-
    Electric, etc)

    Venue: Near Mangeshkar Hospital, Erandawne, Pune

    If you or any of your friends are interested then contact me at
    9822870757 or email me at

    Hurry for registration.

    Thanks and regards,
    Ansys Tutor
     
    ansys.tutor, May 9, 2008
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    John.R.Wade Guest

    Whilst Ansys is a handy compliment to Pro/E, this is the wrong
    newsgroup, and it's poor manners to post adverts. Please refrain in
    future.
     
    John.R.Wade, May 9, 2008
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