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<H2> Faculty of Engineering Studies </H2> |
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<H2> Welcome to Central Technical College. Where education is designed with your future in mind. </H2> |
CTC - Welcome to Central Technical College
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Here at CTC, we offer specialised programmes that focus on providing the foundational skills needed in a variety of fields.
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