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Sagar Sir Coaching – Best CAT, MAT, Aptitude Teacher | MAT Coaching In Kolkata | CAT Coaching In Kolkata
Best CAT coaching in Kolkata & MAT coaching in Kolkata, CMAT, SNAP coaching center in Kolkata.
Sagar Sir Coaching - Best CAT, MAT, Aptitude Teacher | MAT Coaching In Kolkata | CAT Coaching In Kolkata
Sagar Sir Coaching - Best CAT, MAT, Aptitude Teacher | MAT Coaching In Kolkata | CAT Coaching In Kolkata
151, 2, Indra Biswas Rd, TalaKolkata West Bengal 700037India
+916289210774
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"Sagar Sir Coaching" is the best private tutor like coaching institute for CAT, MAT, CMAT, SNAP, All MBA Entrance, Quantitative Aptitude, and other competitive exams in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Introducing best teacher for CAT, MAT, SNAP, MBA Entrance - Sagar Sir: He has done his post-graduation at "Calcutta University". He has also cracked several competitive examinations, including CAT 99% iler and MAT 99.9. Having a rich experience of over 10 years of MAT, CMAT, CAT coaching in Kolkata. You can choose to study in a group of 10 students or an individual class.
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Kolkata (UK: or , US: , Bengali: [kolˈkata] , IAST: Kōlkātā; also known as Calcutta which was the official name until 2001) is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of West Bengal. It lies on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River, 80 km (50 mi) west of the border with Bangladesh. It is the primary financial and commercial centre of eastern and northeastern India. Kolkata is the seventh most populous city of India with an estimated city proper population of 4.5 million (0.45 crore). It is the centre of the Kolkata Metropolitan Region, one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world with a population of over 15 million (1.5 crore) residents. Kolkata is the de facto cultural capital of India and historically and culturally significant city in the historic region of Bengal. It is the second largest Bengali-speaking city in the world. It has the highest number of Nobel laureates among all cities in India. The three villages that predated Calcutta were ruled by the Nawab of Bengal under Mughal suzerainty. After the Nawab granted the East India Company a trading licence in 1690, the area was developed by the Company into Fort William.