Rebotica, an online IT professions school, announces the launch of its operations across India. The company has successfully completed testing of its services for Indian schoolchildren and is moving into an active growth stage.
Rebotica enters Indian market
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 04, Jul 2022
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