3D animation and visual arts trainer Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (MAAC) plans to add 30 centres by March next year.
The institute, which was acquired by IT training and education major Aptech in January this year for Rs 76 crore, at present, has 70 centres across 40 cities.
"We are planning to add 30 centres by March 2011 to strengthen our presence across tier I and II cities. We already have 70 centres, of which five are company-owned and rest through franchise," MAAC Vice-President and Head (Sales) Kuldeep Pareek told PTI.
Asked if post-acquisition, MAAC would be merged with Aptech, Pareek said: "There would be a dual branding strategy and the students would have the choice of joining either. MAAC would continue as a separate brand."
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Source:Press Trust of India / New Delhi March 02, 2010, 13:44 IST
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