Aptech Bags Rs 4.22 Crore Training Contract From State Government Body, Execution Slated for FY26

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Mumbai, January 5, 2026: Aptech Limited (NSE: APTECHT, BSE: 532475) on Monday announced that it has secured a new work order valued at approximately Rs 4.22 crore from an autonomous body operating under a state government, further strengthening its order book in the domestic skilling and training segment.
The contract involves the delivery of structured training programmes and is scheduled to be executed during the financial year 2025–26. The order value is exclusive of applicable taxes.

Order Details and Scope​

As per the company’s disclosure, the assignment covers end-to-end training services, including defined deliverables, service-level commitments, and agreed payment terms. The engagement is domestic in nature and aligns with Aptech’s core expertise in vocational education and skill development.

Key Contract Highlights​

ParticularsDetails
Nature of workConducting training programmes
Awarding entityAutonomous body under a state government
Contract valueRs 4.22 crore (excluding taxes)
Execution periodFinancial Year 2025–26
GeographyDomestic
Related party involvementNone
The company clarified that neither the promoter group nor any group companies have any interest in the entity awarding the contract, and the transaction does not fall under related party arrangements.

About Aptech Limited​

Aptech Limited is a listed education and training company with a global footprint of over 1,000 centres. Established in 1986, the company operates across multiple learning verticals, including IT training, media and animation, aviation, retail, beauty and wellness, banking and finance, and early childhood education. Aptech delivers programmes through its individual training brands and enterprise-focused training and assessment solutions, serving students, professionals, corporates, and institutions in India and overseas.

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