Vashi Sector 30A, Mumbai, India - 400703
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Haware Infotech Park, Navi Mumbai
Vashi Sector 30A, Mumbai, India - 400703
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1 out of 5 1 review
Vishal patil
Social Media Marketing (SMM) Training
"I enrolled in the SAP MM Consultant Course with Eduvogue in May 2023. My batch started in June 2024, with only three students, including myself. Eduvogue made several promises at the time of admission, such as the "Learn Now, Pay Later" facility (where Eduvogue would cover my loan installments until I secured a placement), access to faculty with over 10 years of industry experience, a 100% job assurance letter, lifetime access to the SAP S4HANA server, and recorded lectures for reference. Unfortunately, none of these promises were kept. When the course began, I discovered that our faculty had only two years of industrial experience, far less than the 10+ years promised. We also faced continuous server issues, which I and my faculty reported to the institute, but no action was taken. As a result, 1.5 months of the course were wasted. Eventually, the faculty resorted to using their own SAP ECC server for teaching, which was not what was initially promised. Additionally, the recorded lectures were consistently delayed, and even after repeated reminders, we did not receive them on time. During practice sessions, we faced further server issues, which remained unresolved despite multiple follow-ups. The course, which was supposed to end in November 2023, finally concluded in March 2024. By that time, Eduvogue had also cut off my access to the SAP server, and despite numerous requests, it has not been restored. On the financial front, Eduvogue stopped paying my loan installments after the sixth installment, even though they had committed to covering these payments until placement. This was a hidden clause they had not disclosed during admission. As a result, the finance company started charging penalties, and I was forced to take over the payments, which I continue to pay to this day. Regarding job placements, since the completion of the course in March 2024, neither I nor my classmates have received any offers. In over 15 months, I received only one placement offer in Pune with a salary of INR 2 LPA, a far cry from the promised INR 7 LPA minimum. Upon reaching out to my faculty, I learned that Eduvogue had not paid them in full either, leading them to file complaints against the institute. I personally visited Eduvogue's offices, only to find them closed for the last six months. After locating their new office in Navi Mumbai, I spoke with a consultant who attempted to help me. However, she too had not received her salary for three months and was eventually fired. She later filed a fraud case against Eduvogue as well. Additionally, I reached out to former students who completed their courses with Eduvogue, some as far back as 2020. None of them have received job placements, and many are facing notices from banks due to unpaid installments, which were supposed to be covered by the institute until job placement. It became evident that Eduvogue does not have any genuine placement opportunities or organizational tie-ups; they simply make false promises to students. An important incident to note is how I initially came across Eduvogue. Their CEO, Vighnesh Deshmukh, visited my MBA college to promote his institute. After experiencing this fraudulent behavior, I approached the college director to explain the situation. He tried to reach out to Vighnesh Deshmukh, but despite multiple attempts, received no response. My seniors, who had completed their courses with Eduvogue, have also filed fraud complaints, having experienced similar issues with job placements and financial distress. In conclusion, I strongly advise anyone considering Eduvogue to avoid this institute. They are scammers who have caused significant financial and emotional strain for numerous students by making false promises and failing to deliver on any of their commitments. Be cautious and do not fall for their deceptive tactics."
1. Which classes do you teach?
We teach Digital Marketing Training, SEO Training and Social Media Marketing (SMM) Training Classes
2. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, We provide a free demo class.
3. Where are you located?
We are located in Vashi Sector 30A, Mumbai.
1 out of 5 1 review
Vishal patil
Social Media Marketing (SMM) Training
"I enrolled in the SAP MM Consultant Course with Eduvogue in May 2023. My batch started in June 2024, with only three students, including myself. Eduvogue made several promises at the time of admission, such as the "Learn Now, Pay Later" facility (where Eduvogue would cover my loan installments until I secured a placement), access to faculty with over 10 years of industry experience, a 100% job assurance letter, lifetime access to the SAP S4HANA server, and recorded lectures for reference. Unfortunately, none of these promises were kept. When the course began, I discovered that our faculty had only two years of industrial experience, far less than the 10+ years promised. We also faced continuous server issues, which I and my faculty reported to the institute, but no action was taken. As a result, 1.5 months of the course were wasted. Eventually, the faculty resorted to using their own SAP ECC server for teaching, which was not what was initially promised. Additionally, the recorded lectures were consistently delayed, and even after repeated reminders, we did not receive them on time. During practice sessions, we faced further server issues, which remained unresolved despite multiple follow-ups. The course, which was supposed to end in November 2023, finally concluded in March 2024. By that time, Eduvogue had also cut off my access to the SAP server, and despite numerous requests, it has not been restored. On the financial front, Eduvogue stopped paying my loan installments after the sixth installment, even though they had committed to covering these payments until placement. This was a hidden clause they had not disclosed during admission. As a result, the finance company started charging penalties, and I was forced to take over the payments, which I continue to pay to this day. Regarding job placements, since the completion of the course in March 2024, neither I nor my classmates have received any offers. In over 15 months, I received only one placement offer in Pune with a salary of INR 2 LPA, a far cry from the promised INR 7 LPA minimum. Upon reaching out to my faculty, I learned that Eduvogue had not paid them in full either, leading them to file complaints against the institute. I personally visited Eduvogue's offices, only to find them closed for the last six months. After locating their new office in Navi Mumbai, I spoke with a consultant who attempted to help me. However, she too had not received her salary for three months and was eventually fired. She later filed a fraud case against Eduvogue as well. Additionally, I reached out to former students who completed their courses with Eduvogue, some as far back as 2020. None of them have received job placements, and many are facing notices from banks due to unpaid installments, which were supposed to be covered by the institute until job placement. It became evident that Eduvogue does not have any genuine placement opportunities or organizational tie-ups; they simply make false promises to students. An important incident to note is how I initially came across Eduvogue. Their CEO, Vighnesh Deshmukh, visited my MBA college to promote his institute. After experiencing this fraudulent behavior, I approached the college director to explain the situation. He tried to reach out to Vighnesh Deshmukh, but despite multiple attempts, received no response. My seniors, who had completed their courses with Eduvogue, have also filed fraud complaints, having experienced similar issues with job placements and financial distress. In conclusion, I strongly advise anyone considering Eduvogue to avoid this institute. They are scammers who have caused significant financial and emotional strain for numerous students by making false promises and failing to deliver on any of their commitments. Be cautious and do not fall for their deceptive tactics."
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