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Upskill with AGB Training

AGB Training (AGB), one of Geelong’s largest private Registered Training Organisations (RTO), is commencing its 10th anniversary celebrations early with generous discounts on their nationally recognised courses.
Students can save on popular Certificate IV to Advanced Diploma level courses, paying only $1500, saving up to $3000 for a Nationally Recognised Qualification.
Whether you are commencing your education or you would like to upskill with another course, there are many benefits of studying with a Registered Training Organisation.
Training with AGB means you won’t get lost in the crowd, with class sizes ranging from 10 – 30 students you will be sure to receive more than enough support from your trainer and feel a part of a close-knit learning environment.
AGB’s friendly student support officers will help you find a course to suit you and answer all of your questions, while their dedicated trainers will give you the skills, knowledge and confidence you need to enter the workforce.
It is AGB’s mission to provide high-quality training courses with the flexibility to focus on the needs and desired outcomes of the student or client. AGB’s classes suit a range of availabilities whether you work full time, night shift or have family commitments. AGB’s industry qualified trainers also deliver their classes through blended learning to suit all learning styles.
If you are looking for alternative study options, why not try a short course, Certificate or Diploma with AGB Training. You can gain a nationally recognised qualification; AGB offers flexible payment plans and affordable course fees.
For more information about studying with AGB Training and how you can take advantage of their 10 Year anniversary offer, please call 1300 123 242.

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