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 Assuming yourself to be a student who aspires to join the Communication Skills Advancement Programme offered by Oxbridge Institute of English and Communication Skills, New Delhi. Draft an email seeking the relevant information such as the duration of the programme, course fee, batch tim-ings, quality of the material used and the type of audio-visual aids to be employed by the Institute in the programme. Invent the other necessary details.


Subject: Inquiry about Communication Skills Advancement Programme


Dear Sir/Madam,


I hope this email finds you well. My name is [Your Name], and I am a prospective student who is enthusiastic about improving my communication skills. I recently came across the Communication Skills Advancement Programme offered by Oxbridge Institute of English and Communication Skills in New Delhi and I am very interested in enrolling in the program. 


Before making a decision, I would appreciate it if you could provide me with some key information about the program. 


1. **Duration of the Programme:** I would like to know the total duration of the course, including the number of weeks or months it covers.


2. **Course Fee:** Could you please provide me with details about the course fees, any available payment plans, and any additional costs that might be associated with the program?


3. **Batch Timings:** Understanding the batch timings is crucial for me to plan my schedule accordingly. Could you share information regarding the class timings and whether there are flexible options available?


4. **Quality of Course Material:** I am interested in knowing more about the quality of study materials provided in the program. Are there textbooks, workbooks, or any online resources included?


5. **Audio-Visual Aids:** How does the Institute utilize audio-visual aids to enhance the learning experience in the program? Do you use the latest technology and resources for effective teaching?


6. **Other Requirements:** Are there any prerequisites or specific materials I need to bring or purchase for the course?


7. **Application Process:** Could you please guide me on how to apply for the program, the required documents, and any deadlines for application?


I understand that the Communication Skills Advancement Programme is a valuable opportunity, and I want to make sure I have all the necessary details to make an informed decision.


Thank you for taking the time to address my inquiries. I look forward to your response and hope to join the program to enhance my communication skills.


Warm regards,


[Your Name]

[Your Contact Information]

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