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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I joined Brototype after Plus Two thinking it would actually help me build a career, but it’s mostly hype and marketing. After 8 months, I could only finish around 11 weeks, and I’ve seen students stu... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Dont trust Brototype 100% marketing in YouTube. Placement not guaranteed. Student placing because of their own talent. They promote it is called work ethics .they are selling their course for high t... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

So costly ,no support ,false advertisement ,strict as hell, rude staffs and i am student currently studying there it is a total scam never ever join here ..and they force and pay us to make some promo... See more

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

How is it, that Brototype claim to make foreign employment opportunities for people who are freshers? It's very hard to believe that. If so, which are your foreign clients, who have already taken your... See more

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  1. Software Training Institute
  2. Educational Institution

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Brototype is Kerala's #1 Ed-tech YouTube channel for students looking to frame a good career in the tech industry. Our mission is to make a positive change in the lives of people by providing them with valuable information and actionable steps. We help you develop coding skills for free by providing various programming tutorials & tech-career topics in Malayalam, that help you achieve a job in the IT industry. Join Brototype’s intensive 12-month training program from the No.1 software training institute in Kerala, designed to transform absolute beginners into job-ready software engineers. With live mentorship, hands-on projects, 100% placement support, and a money-back guarantee — your tech career starts here.


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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

HARD TO BELIEVE

How is it, that Brototype claim to make foreign employment opportunities for people who are freshers? It's very hard to believe that. If so, which are your foreign clients, who have already taken your wards. Publish their details like name of organization and their web address. Be more authentic about your foreign claims.

January 22, 2023
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All of our Placements are updated in LinkedIn and Instagram as well, we have tagged all the candidates so you can directly contact them to know the truth.

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