Turning Point


Turning Point

Free Online Education For Indian Children During This Pendmaic situation of COVID-19

Turning point is a non-profit organisation in India which is helping the student across the nation for providing them support and guidance related to their career and related to their passion. We help the students in their interpersonal development because a majority of the people are not accessible to get trained by professionals from corporate and big reputed universities so we are a team of graduates from India helping the teenagers to achieve their goals. With the turning point helping the students of intermediate and graduation for getting admission in universities of India if you don't have money for further studies we are providing monetary support to them by our parenting NGO SEF Groups.

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