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AGB’s key to careers

FOUNDED in 2006, AGB Training is Geelong’s largest private registered training organisation.
The company is committed to providing international and domestic students with excellence in training and assessment for nationally approved qualifications.
AGB Training provides the community with choice in Vocational Education and Training (VET) needs.
“We focus on practical training that allows the individual to practice their new skills in a safe learning environment with the opportunity to provide further advancement in their vocation, preparing them for the real world of employment,” says an ABG Training spokesperson.
“We offer over 80 qualifications for local students, which include over 30 qualifications for international students studying in Geelong. Our courses cater for adult education, a career change or upskilling for the workforce as well as school leavers and we support professional development and Recognition of Prior Learning, providing learning pathways working toward students’ career goals.
“Our learning pathways are designed to empower individuals to development as lifelong learners, shaping their future direction to improve themselves, their communities and the greater economic future of the country, ultimately achieving a sense of ownership of their own destiny.
“At AGB Training we recognise that it’s not a case of one size fits all – each individual brings with them their own set of skills and knowledge. We cater for students’ needs through a range of delivery options including blended learning, flexible online delivery, classroom and external delivery.
AGB Trainings’ extensive scope offers flexibility to focus on the needs and desired outcomes of both individual students as well as business.
More information please is available at agb.edu.au or by phoning 1300 123 242.

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