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Lessons for life: Sandeep Sidhu

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Sandeep Sidhu is one of the founder-directors of Australian Institute of Technical Training (AITT), a private international institute that delivers vocational education and training to international students and domestic Australian students.

Sandeep has been the Director Marketing of AITT since 2007 and has been the driving force behind the remarkable success of the company. The institute has more than 1100 international students from 37 different nationalities offering 24 qualifications across different streams.

Sandeep has been also been the driving force in establishing the New Zealand Institute of Technical Training (NITT) in Auckland and the Elizabeth School of Fashion in Sydney.

Learn. Teach. Lead. Sandeep, an alumnus of Monash University for a master’s in Information technology, also held academic positions with the University. Sandeep has been part of international delegations to various countries to promote Australian Education through AUSTRADE and other government and non-government agencies.

Sandeep continues to commit his time and energy in every which way to ensure students achieve their best.

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