ABOUT US

Continuing Education & Training Centre was launched in Mumbai in 1987, to facilitate learning experiences by focusing on issues critical to an organization’s success.

CETC is a creative and a reputed training organization specializing in Attitudinal and Behavioral training. A training that is Innovative, Creative, Qualitative and that which Challenges you to Think!

We take pride in the quality, timeliness of delivery and value-add through the services we provide.

Through the study and review of behaviour in diverse settings, CETC enables people to unearth their potentials and identify ways and solutions to give their best

OUR EXPERTISE

 

OUR TEAM

Our team comprises people from a wide range of backgrounds including human resource management, and psychologists that work together to combine their knowledge, skills and abilities towards the personal and professional development of our clients


Ummul

Ummul Ranalvi

CEO & Partner

An enthusiast and driven personality striving towards making workforces more inclusive, open minded across India

 

Vasu

Vasudevan Srinivasan

Director

A passionate, energized and creative soul of the organization, striving towards skill-built and inclusive workplaces across India

 

Masooma

Masooma Ranalvi

Regional Director, North

Driven, liberal minded and a force for empowering women force within the country as well as globally

 

Raji

Rajalakshmi Jayaraman

Regional Director, South

Free spirited, motivating, and driven personality to all those she comes across. Through training and counselling she is empowering to many around her

WHAT's LATEST?!

Open Webinars on PoSH for IC Members are now active!

Nominate your IC Members now for:

LEVEL I: Awareness, Law, IC Purview, PoSH under the virtual scenario and/or

LEVEL II: Ist level refresher, PoSH under the virtual scenario, Investigation Skills, Humanity Skills

 

CETC's AWARDS & RECOGNITION!

SILENCE THE VIOLENCE!

Awarded 1st Prize by U.S. Consulate General Mumbai for Short film on “Women’s Safety and Empowerment” Contest.

The Short Film “Silence the Violence” is on raising voice on violence against women.


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