Southern sojourn for Dissertation India with new office in Chennai
(PRWEB) December 04, 2013 -- In a bid to expand the reach of its services, Dissertation India has opened its office in Chennai. The office will provide the entire gamut of services under the aegis of the company. To augment the experience for scholars, the company has made provision for direct interaction with academic experts and counselors. There are many mentors, PhD statisticians, academic writers and editors on the company’s payroll, who are based in the southern states. They will be able to interact with the clients directly through the newly set up office.
Speaking on the occasion, the director of the company, Mr. Anuj Arora said that the company has plans to start personalized services in other cities also. He shared that the large number of reputed universities and the concentration of research scholars in the southern states has prompted Dissertation India to take the step. The company has recruited a dedicated team of writers and editors, as well as project managers, in Chennai.
Students from south India often face the language barrier while opting for research consultation. The recent initiative by Dissertation India aims to remove this challenge by ensuring presence of mentors who are fluent in the local languages. The first office of the company was set up in New Delhi, India. Though it is located in India, the company serves clients throughout the world. There are a number of services being offered for scholars. While most of these are related to dissertation and thesis preparation, some also proffer consultation for research.
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Dissertation India is a research support provider with over a decade of experience and a commendable reputation. The company has about 500 experts associated with it. The team can be reached by calling at +91-44-66915340 or sending a mail to [email protected].
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